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insens350 [35]
3 years ago
13

A Clydesdale horse weighs as much as a Shetland pony and a American Saddlebred horse combined. How much does a clydesdale horse

weigh?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ainat [17]3 years ago
4 0
Since there are no measurements, a Clydesdale is a Shetland pony and American saddlebred.
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✺How do you find the hypotenuse , perpendicular and base when the angle ( \theta \: , \alpha  \:  ,\beta ) is given ?

⇾ The longest side , which is the opposite side of right angle is the hypotenuse ( h ). There are two other sides , the opposite and the adjacent. The naming of these sides depends upon which angle is involved. The opposite is the side opposite the angle involved and it is called the perpendicular ( p ) . The adjacent us the side next to the angle involved ( buy not the hypotenuse ) and it is called the base ( b ).

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Firstly , Finding the value of perpendicular ( p ) using Pythagoras theorem :

❃ \boxed{ \sf{ {h}^{2}  =  {p}^{2}  +  {b}^{2} }} [ Pythagoras theorem ]

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\large{ ⇢\sf{p =  \boxed{ \tt{2 \sqrt{17}}} }}

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❊ \large{ \sf{ \tan \theta} =  \frac{perpendicular}{base} }

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