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2/10/2008 9:32:19 PM EDT
My brain is just too foggy tonight.  I still remember calculus, but don't remember the answer to this basic question.  Please help me out and if I'm in a good mood, I might send you a cookie.

Assume you have a right triangle:

  |\
  |..\
  |....\
  |......\
  |........\
  |.........\
  |..........\
  |...........\
  |............\
  |..............\
   ___________  <--- known angle
      base

You know the following facts:
1.  This is a right triangle (despite my crapy ascii drawing)
2.  The known angle is 35 degrees (or anything else you want)
3.  The base length is known (let's say it's 2, 3, 4, whatever).

Question:

What are the lengths of the left side and hypotenuse?

I'm pretty sure it's something to do with the sine, cosine, April Levine - something like that.  Can anybody help me out?

Edited because all my spaces disappeared when building my triangle.
2/10/2008 9:56:12 PM EDT
[#1]
I've forgotten all the trig I knew, but you don't need trig to figure that out.  You can calculate the length of the unknown sides by using the ratio of the known side to its angle.  I was going to figure it out, but my spreadsheet crashed and I don't want to reboot now.  Incidentally, the triangle is drawn incorrectly; the shortest side is opposite the 35 deg. angle.
2/10/2008 9:58:00 PM EDT
[#2]
www.mathsisfun.com/sine-cosine-tangent.html
2/10/2008 9:59:41 PM EDT
[#3]
You would need to use the law of cosines on this one.  The side opposite of the known angle is called the opposite side and the other is the adjacent side.  

You might be able to use the sine rule on this too  Wiki has some good articles on these rules.  I like the sine rule as it is simple and easy to remember.  
2/10/2008 10:02:45 PM EDT
[#4]
A squared plus b squared equals c squared. c is hypoteneus.

35 degree angle plus 90 degree angle from 180 degrees leaves 55 degrees.

This is basic geometry.
2/10/2008 10:04:24 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
A squared plus b squared equals c squared. c is hypoteneus.

35 degree angle plus 90 degree angle from 180 degrees leaves 55 degrees.

This is basic geometry.



What are the lengths of the left side and hypotenuse?


Read before posting.

This is basic English.
2/10/2008 10:05:22 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
A squared plus b squared equals c squared. c is hypoteneus.

35 degree angle plus 90 degree angle from 180 degrees leaves 55 degrees.

This is basic geometry.



Hooray for you.  You added to your post count, but didn't add any value.  None of the above information you provided was unknown, so why did you post?
2/10/2008 10:10:50 PM EDT
[#7]
You know all the angles. You have a known base length. what else do you need?
2/10/2008 10:18:28 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
A squared plus b squared equals c squared. c is hypoteneus.

35 degree angle plus 90 degree angle from 180 degrees leaves 55 degrees.

This is basic geometry.


However, what he is asking is usually taught in trigonometry class in high schools.

You have two angles (actually, as you point out , all three - but for this, the third is irrelevent) plus a known length between them.  Angle-side-angle.  Law of Cosines  Oops, Sines, actually.  High school math, folks, high school math.
2/10/2008 10:18:49 PM EDT
[#9]
mathpwned.ytmnd.com/
2/10/2008 10:42:12 PM EDT
[#10]
Oscar Had
A Heap
Of Apples

sin = opposite / hypotenuse
cos = adjacent / hypotenuse
tan = opposite / adjacent

2/10/2008 10:49:30 PM EDT
[#11]
Sin = Opposite
......Hypoteneuse


Cosine = Adjacent
...........Hypoteneuse


Tangent = Opposite
................Adjacent


Does this help you?
2/10/2008 10:59:35 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
Sin = Opposite
......Hypoteneuse


Cosine = Adjacent
...........Hypoteneuse


Tangent = Opposite
................Adjacent


Does this help you?



I remember learning the acronym SOH-CAH-TOA in high school. Was handy all the way through college.
2/10/2008 11:18:13 PM EDT
[#13]
Oscar has a hard on always.
2/10/2008 11:23:13 PM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
Sin = Opposite
......Hypoteneuse


Cosine = Adjacent
...........Hypoteneuse


Tangent = Opposite
................Adjacent


Does this help you?


Sometimes, I forget how easy it is with right triangles.  That is indeed the easier way.
2/10/2008 11:25:45 PM EDT
[#15]
Learn your goddamn trig, highschool starts early tomorrow
2/11/2008 12:04:07 AM EDT
[#16]
I just finished helping tutor my son on this stuff a couple hours ago before coming into work!!!  There's the SOHCAHTOA for figuring the lengths given an angle and at least one of the side lengths .  

Then there are some special rules when it's a 30-60-90 triangle :Hypotenuse is double the length of the short side and the long side is the short side multiplied by the square root of 3; and in a 45-45-90 triangle: Hypotenuse length is the side length multiplied by the square root of 2.

Damn, it's like going thru high school all over again!!!
2/12/2008 5:14:57 AM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:
Learn your goddamn trig, highschool starts early tomorrow


I already learned trig, many moons ago.  My math education stopped at second year calculus.  

Not a whole lot of use for trig in the accounting world, so no surprise I'd forgotten much of it.  
2/12/2008 5:24:56 AM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:
Sin = Opposite
......Hypoteneuse


Cosine = Adjacent
...........Hypoteneuse


Tangent = Opposite
................Adjacent


Does this help you?



Yep.  I can usually count on Arfcom to come through with an actually useful response to go along with the 15-20 fluff, irrelevant and post-whoring responses.