MathTrigTexas
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Thank you for any assistance.
My challenge is a 30, 60, 90 triangle with a right angle C and CD is the longer leg. I need to find the missing coordinates of P in the IIII quadrant. The coordinates I do have are C (-3, -6) and D (-3, 7). The hypotenuse is the PD leg.
I understand that using a 30 = x and 60 is = to x √3 and 90 is 2x. I am able to use this to solve problems when the sides have lengths, but have not been able to solve the problems when I need to plot them on a graph.
One of the plotted points will be negative 6, but I am unsure how to solve the remainder. Thank you again.
My challenge is a 30, 60, 90 triangle with a right angle C and CD is the longer leg. I need to find the missing coordinates of P in the IIII quadrant. The coordinates I do have are C (-3, -6) and D (-3, 7). The hypotenuse is the PD leg.
I understand that using a 30 = x and 60 is = to x √3 and 90 is 2x. I am able to use this to solve problems when the sides have lengths, but have not been able to solve the problems when I need to plot them on a graph.
One of the plotted points will be negative 6, but I am unsure how to solve the remainder. Thank you again.