## Calculate hypotenuse using sum of two sides and angles

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gori
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### Calculate hypotenuse using sum of two sides and angles

Hi,

I am currently trying to work out the correct formula to the this problem.
Given a right angled triangle, where I know, all angles and the sum of hypotenuse+opposite sides what is the hypotenuse?

Example Problem:
Angles: A=54, B=36, C=90
hypotenuse=?

Hope that is clear. I know given angle A there would be a ratio of the two sides in a right angled triangle, just don't know the formula to calculate it.

Thanks
Gori

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### Re: Calculate hypotenuse using sum of two sides and angles

I have come up with one that works for me.
where i = hypotenuse+opposite

$\Large h=i\frac{1}{1+sin(A)}$

so for my example
$\Large 11.0557=20\frac{1}{1+sin(54)}$

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### Re: Calculate hypotenuse using sum of two sides and angles

gori wrote:Given a right angled triangle, where I know, all angles and the sum of hypotenuse+opposite sides what is the hypotenuse?

Example Problem:
Angles: A=54, B=36, C=90