Well it started out a fraction.... but I got 226.0235
Answer:Let x be one of the angles.
Let (180-x) be the other angle we need.
x = (180-x) - 62
2x = 180-62
2x = 118
x = 118/2
x = 59�
180-59 = 121�
The two angles are 59� and 121�.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
9, 40 and 41
Step-by-step explanation:
All right triangle have lengths that follow the Pythagorean Theorem (a²+b² = c²). Right triangles have one angle equal to 90°. The two shorter sides form the right angle and the side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse.
Using the lengths given, we can use guess and check to see what sum of two sides squared would equal a third side, or just plug them into the equation: a²+b² = c² and see what lengths fit this equation.
I recommend starting with squares you are familiar with:
9² + 40²= 81 + 1600 = 1681
Now, take the √1681 to find the length of 'c', or the hypotenuse:
√1681 = 41
Since these three lengths fit the Pythagorean Theoreom, the would form a right triangle.
Do 51×5 and you will get the answer 255