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I don't really know but one triangle is 180 degrees so two added together is 360 degrees...
but ohh I remembered
a=c+d (since a+b=180 and c+d+b=180)
e=g+h (since e+f=180 and g+h+f= 180)
and the fact is that c+d+g+h+b+f=the angle sum of quadrilateral PQRS
a+e+b+f= the angle sum of quadrilateral PQRS (by substitutions)
a+e+b+f=360 (four angles are from one origin so it's 360 degrees )
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Pretty sure its 53
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9+48-4
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<em>Given: Side lengths of a right triangle 3,4 and 5 units.
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To draw: A right triangle with the given side length.
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Solution:
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We know, in a right angle triangle hypotenuse is the longest side and satisfying Pythagoras theorem.
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From the given side length,
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Hypotenuse = 5 unit
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We can take any of the base and perpendicular.
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Let, Base = 3 unit
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Perpendicular = 4 unit.
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It a right-angle triangle with a hypotenuse 5 unit.
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Now we draw a right angle triangle taking in the first 3 base and 4 perpendicular and second 3 perpendicular and 4 bases.</em>
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b hopefully this helps you with work
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