OOooo~ I KNOW THIS ONE! Or at least I remember learning it... Let me go look in my copy of "Precalculus Mathematics in a Nutshell." ... Well, I found nothing quick and easily explained in the book, so I googled it. If you're more interested in just finding the answer, here is the Pythagorean Theorem Calculator. If you want to know how to do it, this web page seems to explain it pretty well. ^^ I believe it says that to find the angle of one corner not the right angle, take the sin of theta equals the measurement of the opposite side divided by the hypotenuse. Then solve. ^^ Or! The length of the hypotenuse divided by the sin of 90 degrees is equal to the length opposite of the angle you want to solve divided by the sin of that angle. Wiki article explains it. ^^
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OOooo~ I KNOW THIS ONE!
Or at least I remember learning it...
Let me go look in my copy of "Precalculus Mathematics in a Nutshell."
...
Well, I found nothing quick and easily explained in the book, so I googled it.
If you're more interested in just finding the answer, here is the Pythagorean Theorem Calculator.
If you want to know how to do it, this web page seems to explain it pretty well. ^^
I believe it says that to find the angle of one corner not the right angle, take the sin of theta equals the measurement of the opposite side divided by the hypotenuse. Then solve. ^^
Or!
The length of the hypotenuse divided by the sin of 90 degrees is equal to the length opposite of the angle you want to solve divided by the sin of that angle.
Wiki article explains it. ^^
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Now I can do my homework.
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