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Not every triangle is a right-angle triangle, so we can't always use Pythagoras and SOHCAHTOA to find missing Corbettmaths - This video shows how to find the missing side of a triangle using the *At 5:36 it should say 29.5847775 A video explaining how to use the ...
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- Not every triangle is a right-angle triangle, so we can't always use Pythagoras and SOHCAHTOA to find missing
- Corbettmaths - This video shows how to find the missing side of a triangle using the
- *At 5:36 it should say 29.5847775 A video explaining how to use the ...
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