how do you use ratio to find a missing lenght of a triangle?
D dodo New member Joined Nov 7, 2005 Messages 2 Nov 7, 2005 #1 how do you use ratio to find a missing lenght of a triangle?
G Guest Guest Nov 7, 2005 #2 Post the problem in detail, but you are using the idea of hyp^2 = (side1)^2 + (side2)^2 or if comparing similar triangles then you are doing ratios of sides.....
Post the problem in detail, but you are using the idea of hyp^2 = (side1)^2 + (side2)^2 or if comparing similar triangles then you are doing ratios of sides.....