Thursday, October 7, 2010

Triangle math


In this blog we are going to discuss about triangle math.To know about types of triangle see the given link triangle types.
A triangle is one of the underlying shapes of geometry: a polygon with triplet corners or vertices and trinity sides or edges which are product segments. A triagle with vertices A, B, and C is denoted ? ABC. In Euclidean geometry any trey non-collinear points learn a unequalled trilateral and a unique planer (i.e. a two-dimensional Geometrician expanse). The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle ever exceeds the length of the base sidelong.

Here is the example of triangle math:
Find m∠P, if the triangle’s other two sides has 47° and 52°.

Solution:

By using the property of angle sum of a triangle,

m∠P + 47° + 52° = 180°

m∠P = 180° – 47° – 52°

m∠P= 180° – 99° = 81°

Next time we will see more about this concept.

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