SOLUTION: How do I calculate the remaining angles of a triangle if the base and height of a triangle are known: example; the base is .625, the height is 1.25 and the known angle between the

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Question 400031: How do I calculate the remaining angles of a triangle if the base and height of a triangle are known: example; the base is .625, the height is 1.25 and the known angle between the base and height is 90 degrees.
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Ted Williams

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How do I calculate the remaining angles of a triangle if the base and height of a triangle are known: example; the base is .625, the height is 1.25 and the known angle between the base and height is 90 degrees.
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The smaller angle = arctan(0.625/1.25) =~ 26.56º
The 3rd = 90 - 26.56 = 63.44º