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I have developed a new hatred for triangles

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-10 16:24

I have a triangle. It is a right triangle. The only side that has a known length is the hypotenuse. The other two angles are known. How do I determine the legth of the other two sides without knowing the sine, cosine, or tangent; OR if these are nescesary, how do I determine them with only the knowledge of the angles?

Name: Anonymous 2007-01-12 15:08

>>25
Angles don't have legs. Triangles do. Read the Wikipedia article 'Leg (geometry)'.

>>27
A geometric shape is static and cannot 'approach' anything; furthermore, the meaning of the word 'approach' requires that it never reach zero, as it would have to make a line.

Also, in any valid triangle, each side is less than the sum of the other two. Tell me how a line satisfies this.

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