If in Geometry. If A = 16", B = 28", C = 32", and the intersecting points of A and B are a 90 degree angle, what are the degrees of the other 2 angles?
If you know the sides of a right triangle, you can use the laws of sines and cosines to calculate the remaining angles. For triangle ABC with sides 16, 28, and 32 angle A is 31 degrees and angle B is 61 degrees. ChaCha again soon!
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