Right Triangles and SOHCAHTOA: Finding the Length of a Side
Aug 21, 2013 · Solve a right triangle that has a 50° angle and a 15 inch hypotenuse. Angles: 90°, 50°, and 40°; Side lengths: 15 in., about 9.6 in., and about 11.5 in. In Example 4, suppose another incline rises 8 inches in 120 inches. Is the incline less than 3°? No, the incline is about 3.8°. Homework ................
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