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How do you work out Pythagoras Theorem and Trig to find unknowns in right angled triangles?

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How do you work out Pythagoras Theorem and Trig to find unknowns in right angled triangles?

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Pythagoras theorem statement says the square of the Hypotenuse = sum of the square of the other 2 sides if A is rt angle and B and C are other vertices then BC is Hyp so BC² = AB² + AC² you will be given one unknown and two known values so substitute it and find the other value

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