Mx. Gorrins housemate solved this problem, and created the triangle you see here. Now it's your turn! Angle is going towards the back of the piano: 36 degrees Distance from the top of lid to back of piano: 1.75 inches How deep does the triangle need to go ? Round to one decimal place.
Mx. Gorrins housemate solved this problem, and created the triangle you see here. Now it's your turn! Angle is going towards the back of the piano: 36 degrees Distance from the top of lid to back of piano: 1.75 inches How deep does the triangle need to go ? Round to one decimal place.
Mx. Gorrins housemate solved this problem, and created the triangle you see here. Now it's your turn! Angle is going towards the back of the piano: 36 degrees Distance from the top of lid to back of piano: 1.75 inches How deep does the triangle need to go ? Round to one decimal place.
Mx. Gorrins housemate solved this problem, and created the triangle you see here. Now it's your turn!
Angle is going towards the back of the piano: 36 degrees
Distance from the top of lid to back of piano: 1.75 inches
How deep does the triangle need to go ? Round to one decimal place.
Figure in plane geometry formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint, called the vertex. The angle is measured in degrees using a protractor. The different types of angles are acute, obtuse, right, straight, and reflex.
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