Trigonometric Ratios
... 4. The hypotenuse of a right triangle measures 9 inches, and one of the acute angles measures 36°. What is the area of the triangle? Round to the nearest square ...
... 4. The hypotenuse of a right triangle measures 9 inches, and one of the acute angles measures 36°. What is the area of the triangle? Round to the nearest square ...
Solutions and Notes for Supplementary Problems
... three angles involved are the angles of triangle ABC). Thus the opposite angles of CEOD are supplementary, and point O must lie on the circle through C, E, and D. Note. This is a relatively easy problem. If students need a hint, it is usually enough to suggest using cyclic quadrilaterals and the cri ...
... three angles involved are the angles of triangle ABC). Thus the opposite angles of CEOD are supplementary, and point O must lie on the circle through C, E, and D. Note. This is a relatively easy problem. If students need a hint, it is usually enough to suggest using cyclic quadrilaterals and the cri ...
than a hundred years ago The American Mathematical Monthly
... Quickies, by C. W. Trigg. Taking AB = a, AC = b, BC = c and denoting BD = x, we obtain as above a² = cx and b² = c(c - x), which perhaps more transparently leads to the same identity. In a private correspondence, Dr. France Dacar, Ljubljana, Slovenia, has suggested that the diagram on the right may ...
... Quickies, by C. W. Trigg. Taking AB = a, AC = b, BC = c and denoting BD = x, we obtain as above a² = cx and b² = c(c - x), which perhaps more transparently leads to the same identity. In a private correspondence, Dr. France Dacar, Ljubljana, Slovenia, has suggested that the diagram on the right may ...