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In a right triangle, one angle is 23.8 degrees and the length of the adjacent side (not the hypotenuse) is 43.2 cm, how do you find the length of the other side? | Socratic
Given 1 angle and 1 side measurement for any triangle is it possible to solve for the other sides and angles without the Pythagorean theorem? I understand it's our best tool, but
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Question Video: Finding a Side Length in a Right Triangle Using Right-Angled Triangle Trigonometry | Nagwa
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