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You divide the length of the shortest side by the length of the longest side.
Shortest side -------------------- Longest side
Find the average of the two sides (Longest length plus shortest length. Divide this addition by 2). Multiply the result by its height (which is the distance between the longest side and the shortest side).
60 miles
Largest angle: 93.25 degrees Shortest angle: 37.25 degrees Shortest length: 3.6cm Longest length: 3.6*sin(94.35)/sin(37.25) = 5.93cm to two decimal places
The equinoxes and solstices are the first days of seasons. On the equinoxes, night and day is the same length. On the solstices, the day is either the longest or the shortest day of the year, depending on which solstice it is and which hemisphere you are in,
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The answer is 2029 km good luk
The longest day and shortest night occurs on the summer solstice. The shortest day and longest night occurs on the winter solstice. Midway between these points (2x a year) are the equinox, where the day and night are of equal length.
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The longest side is opposite to angle 94.35 degrees The shortest side of 3.6cm is opposite to angle 37.25 degrees The longest side is 3.6*sin(94.35) divided by sin(37.25) = 5.93cm
Just use the Pythagorean Theorem. A^2+B^2=C^2. Let the shortest side be have length A=x. Then the next shortest is B=(x+3), and the hypotenuse is C=(x+6). Insert these into the equation, and solve for x. You will get x=9 (or, x=-3, which you can throw out, because it doesn't make sense). So, the three side lengths are 9 cm, 12 cm, and 15 cm