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I'm assuming it is a right TRIANGLE with sides of 3 and 4 with a hypotenuse of 5.
tangent theta = 3/4
Angle theta = 36.87 Degrees
3rd angle = 180 - 90 -36.87 = 53.13 Degrees
tangent theta = 3/4
Angle theta = 36.87 Degrees
3rd angle = 180 - 90 -36.87 = 53.13 Degrees
The length of the hypotenuse is 5 then the one angle is 36.87 degrees and the other angle is 53.13 degrees.
What is a right-angle triangle?
It is a type of triangle in which one angle is 90 degrees and it follows the Pythagoras theorem and we can use the trigonometry function. The Pythagoras is the sum of the square of two sides is equal to the square of the longest side.
A right-angle has side lengths that are consecutive integers and a perimeter of 12 feet.
Let x be the side of the right-angle triangle, then the two other sides will be (x + 1) and (x + 2).
[tex]\begin{aligned} x + x+1 + x + 2 &= 12\\\\3x + 3 &= 12\\\\x &= 3 \end{aligned}[/tex]
Then its two other sides will be
→ x + 1 = 3 + 1 = 4
→ x + 2 = 3 + 2 = 5
The length of the hypotenuse is 5.
Then the one angle will be
[tex]\theta = \tan ^{-1} \dfrac{3}{4}\\\\\theta = 36.87 ^o[/tex]
Then another angle will be
→ 90° - 36.87° = 53.13°
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