SOLUTION: How do you use angles to find the missing lengths of a triangle?
I know that there angles of a triangle are 20,70,90 and that the length of the leg adjacent to the 70 angle that i
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Question 1054527: How do you use angles to find the missing lengths of a triangle?
I know that there angles of a triangle are 20,70,90 and that the length of the leg adjacent to the 70 angle that isn't a hypotenuse is 30. How do I find the length of the other two lengths? I tried using the law of sines but maybe i did something wrong because i ended up with 29.377336 and 25.43057.
Thanks in advance.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
By definition,
So then the other leg is,
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