After your friend confirms the 11 a.m. get-together at the library, you receive an email with some specific questions, so you know what to expect when you get there. Here's the email: Your task Help your friend out by doing the following for each of the questions in the email: Answer the question in complete sentences, as if you were explaining it to your friend. Create a unique teaching example to demonstrate what you explained in words. Work through this example step by step. Create a unique practice example. Provide the problem and the answer. Because you'd like your friend to show th
ok and the question is...?
1:If oyu know two lengths of a right triangle how do you find the third. 2:Can i find two missing side lengths of a right triangle if i only knew 1 length and one angle, 3:Can i find two missing angles if i knew some of the side lengths of a right triangle. 4:what makes a triangle a special right triangle?how can it being special help me find side lengths?
For (1) do you know the pythagorean theorem?
yep
what about the others!!
Yes, you can using trignometric ratios.
that is for (2).
Can you give examples for each??
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