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I do have a question is as follows:
How do you find the hypotenuse of a triagle without using pythagoreans theorem...
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hi Lynn16
what elements do we have to work with?
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hi Lynn16
Oh to be proved right so soon!
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You can do this using trigonometry ( that's sines, cosines and tangents)
In a particular problem you need to look at what you're given in order to choose the right formula (there's quite a few; depending on whether it's a right angled triangle or not, and then which sides and angles you are told). As you use the word hypotenuse, I think it must have a right angle, but there's still two formulas to choose between.
see post #69 in
http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=14802&p=3
It's a huge post though, so why not send in a problem with measurements and angles.
eg. triangle ABC, ABC = 90, AB = 6 etc etc.
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2011-07-21 06:30:58)
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never mind guys i got some help from a friend, thanks for the time!
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hi Lynn16
Ok but
never mind guys i got some help from a friend
you meant help from another friend, I hope.
Bob
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