Asked by Lindsay
                I'm learning about trigonometric functions, and my worksheet instructs me to find the "missing information" for each triangle. 
For the first one, they give me the length of the hypotenuse (45) and that theta = 35. How can I go about finding the missing info?
            
        For the first one, they give me the length of the hypotenuse (45) and that theta = 35. How can I go about finding the missing info?
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                    Answered by
            ben
            
    sin35=Opposite/45 do this to find the opposite
if it is a right triangle use a^2+b^2=c^2 to find the other side
take 35+90-180 to find the other angle
ONLY IF A RIGHT TRIANGLE
    
if it is a right triangle use a^2+b^2=c^2 to find the other side
take 35+90-180 to find the other angle
ONLY IF A RIGHT TRIANGLE
                    Answered by
            Lindsay
            
    Ok cool, I got that. Thanks a lot.
However, this next one gives me the length of one leg (359) and the adjacent theta of 83. How exactly can I solve this?
    
However, this next one gives me the length of one leg (359) and the adjacent theta of 83. How exactly can I solve this?
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