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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 18:50 lilmsnyah

PLEASE HELP! 1. If I know the lengths of two sides of a right triangle, how do I find the third?

2. Could I find the two missing side lengths of a right triangle if I only know one side length and one angle measure (other than the 90 degree angle)?

3. Could I find the two missing angle measures if I know some of the side lengths of a right triangle?

4. What makes a triangle a “special” right triangle? How can special right triangles help me find side lengths?

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