document.write( "Question 533145: How can I find x and y in a scalene triangle? there's x and y and 38 deg. on each corner \n" ); document.write( "
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\n" ); document.write( "If the triangle has two angles that measure 38 degrees, it is an isosceles triangle, with two sides of equal length (the sides opposite those 38-degree angles). Scalene is the name for triangles where all the angles and sides have different measures.
\n" ); document.write( "There are infinity of triangles with two angles measuring 38 degrees. There's the large one with two sides of length 1000 and a third side of length 1576. There is the small one with two sides of length 1.000 and a third side of length 1.576. There are smaller, and larger, and in-between sizes, all with the same shape/angles/ratios of side lengths. They have such a family resemblance that we call them similar.
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