4. With your calculator in degree mode. Use the given sides to find 0. Round to 2 decimal places (if needed). Refer to the diagram on the first page. a. a=5, c = 7 b. a = 3, b = 3 c. b = 1, c = 2
4. With your calculator in degree mode. Use the given sides to find 0. Round to 2 decimal places (if needed). Refer to the diagram on the first page. a. a=5, c = 7 b. a = 3, b = 3 c. b = 1, c = 2
4. With your calculator in degree mode. Use the given sides to find 0. Round to 2 decimal places (if needed). Refer to the diagram on the first page. a. a=5, c = 7 b. a = 3, b = 3 c. b = 1, c = 2
Please answer #4 only. I posted the pic of the triangle for reference only but only #4 needs to be answered
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1. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing side
a. a = 5, b = 12
b. a = 4, c = 7
Transcribed Image Text:4. With your calculator in degree mode. Use the given sides to find 0. Round
to 2 decimal places (if needed). Refer to the diagram on the first page.
a. a=5, c = 7
b. a = 3, b = 3
c. b 1, c = 2
Polygon with three sides, three angles, and three vertices. Based on the properties of each side, the types of triangles are scalene (triangle with three three different lengths and three different angles), isosceles (angle with two equal sides and two equal angles), and equilateral (three equal sides and three angles of 60°). The types of angles are acute (less than 90°); obtuse (greater than 90°); and right (90°).
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