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| Question 228459:  i have a project i am looking for an i need the angles for the triangle,the base of my project is 51 1/2 inches wide, when finished the project will be 36 inches high. i figure i should split the triangle into two congruent triangles. this would lead to two right triangles each with a base of 25 1/4 and a vertical of 36 inches. i need to know the remaining two angles.
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! i have a project i am looking for an i need the angles for the triangle,the base of my project is 51 1/2 inches wide, when finished the project will be 36 inches high. i figure i should split the triangle into two congruent triangles. this would lead to two right triangles each with a base of 25 1/4 and a vertical of 36 inches. i need to know the remaining two angles. .
 If you are going to split your base of 51 1/2 inches, it would mean
 25 3/4
 Instead of the
 25 1/4
 .
 To find the angles, you can apply trigonometry:
 Let x = congruent angles at the base
 then
 tan x = 36/25.75
 tan x = 36/25.75
 x = 54.42 degrees (angle at the base of isosceles triangle)
 .
 Other angle:
 180 - 2(54.42) = 180 - 108.85 = 71.15 degrees
 .
 Your three angles are:
 54.42, 71.15 and 54.42 degrees
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