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Originally Posted by Defib1961
I never was good at geometry. Someone would ask me to find an angle, all I could do was point at a crooked line and say, "There it is."
So here is the question: Side "A" is 6 inches long, Hypotnuese is 29.5 inches long, Side B is 29 inches long. What the hell is my angle?
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TIA!
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With side "a" at 6" long and the hypotenuse at 29.5 inches long, angle "A" is 11.735°
Right Scalene Triangle
Side a = 6
Side b = 28.88339
Side c = 29.5
Angle ∠A = 11.735° = 11°44'7" = 0.20482 rad
Angle ∠B = 78.265° = 78°15'53" = 1.36598 rad
Angle ∠C = 90° = 1.5708 rad = π/2
With side "a" at 6" long and side "b" at 29" long, angle "A" is 11.689°
Right Scalene Triangle
Side a = 6
Side b = 29
Side c = 29.61419
Angle ∠A = 11.689° = 11°41'22" = 0.20402 rad
Angle ∠B = 78.311° = 78°18'38" = 1.36678 rad
Angle ∠C = 90° = 1.5708 rad = π/2
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I used this on line calculator to copy the info for pasting
https://www.calculator.net/triangle-calculator.html
I also used my machinist calculator and came up with the same values.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Calculated-...frcectupt=true
Now if I was making this part for you, you would have gotten a phone call or an email asking which values to use.