How do you solve the triangle if it has hypotenuse 18, the opposite angle is the height, and the adjacent meets the hypotenuse at a 35 degree angle?
2 Answers
Jun 8, 2015
Assuming you meant "the opposite side is the height"
If we label the triangle
and
then
Given
then we can use the Law of Sines:
and since our only missing values are
the results can easily be calculated (with a calculator or with spreadsheet operations)
Jun 8, 2015
C = 90; B = 35; and A = 90 - 35 = 55 deg; hypotenuse = 18
Side CB = AB.cos 35 = 18.cos 35 = 18(0.82) = 14.75
The height, or side AC = 18.sin 35 = 18(0.57) = 10.32
Check: a^2 = b^2 + c^2
324 = 217.56 + 106.50 = 324.06 . OK