Once similarity is established, the real fun begins: using proportions to find unknown lengths. The principle is simple: ...
Step 1: Draw a Right Angle. Begin by drawing a right angle. This establishes the basic structure of your right triangle. Step ...
So, what's with the biscuits? Oh a triangulator machine! Very cool! Right, there are four different types of triangle. First, here's an isosceles triangle, it has two equal length sides and two equal ...
What you need: ruler, protractor, pencil and paper. Use these to construct a triangle when you know the length of 1 side and the 2 angles at each end of it. In this case use the length 8 cm, and the ...
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