SOLUTION: How do I solve a right triangle with one given side and no given angles? Should I be using the double or half angle identity?
First half of angle = tan(4ft/x)
Second half of a
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Question 862267: How do I solve a right triangle with one given side and no given angles? Should I be using the double or half angle identity?
First half of angle = tan(4ft/x)
Second half of angle = tan(2ft/x)
Any ideas?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not enough. You need at least one more angle or you need one more side length.
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