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How do you find the degrees of a right triangle? - Answers
A right triangle is 'guaranteed', per se, to have one 90° angle. The other two must add up to 90°, as all triangles have 180° total. How you find the exact measurements of the other two depends on the information you have available to you (which side lengths, if any, you know, and so on). You can use formulas like the law of sines or the law of cosines to help.
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How do you find the degrees of a right triangle? - Answers
A right triangle is 'guaranteed', per se, to have one 90° angle. The other two must add up to 90°, as all triangles have 180° total. How you find the exact measurements of the other two depends on the information you have available to you (which side lengths, if any, you know, and so on). You can use formulas like the law of sines or the law of cosines to help.
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How do you find the degrees of a right triangle? - Answers
A right triangle is 'guaranteed', per se, to have one 90° angle. The other two must add up to 90°, as all triangles have 180° total. How you find the exact measurements of the other two depends on the information you have available to you (which side lengths, if any, you know, and so on). You can use formulas like the law of sines or the law of cosines to help.
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