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  2. Special right triangle - Wikipedia

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    Set square, shaped as 30° - 60° - 90°° triangle The side lengths of a 30°–60°–90° triangle 30° - 60° - 90° right triangle of hypotenuse length 1. This is a triangle whose three angles are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 and respectively measure 30° (⁠ π / 6 ⁠), 60° (⁠ π / 3 ⁠), and 90° (⁠ π / 2 ⁠).

  3. Integer triangle - Wikipedia

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    A rational triangle is one whose side lengths are ... angles measured in degrees—the only such triangles are rational ... 30 and area 30 and with the ratio of ...

  4. Right triangle - Wikipedia

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    A right triangle ABC with its right angle at C, hypotenuse c, and legs a and b,. A right triangle or right-angled triangle, sometimes called an orthogonal triangle or rectangular triangle, is a triangle in which two sides are perpendicular, forming a right angle (1 ⁄ 4 turn or 90 degrees).

  5. Triacontagon - Wikipedia

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    Regular triacontagon with given circumcircle. D is the midpoint of AM, DC = DF, and CF, which is the side length of the regular pentagon, is E 25 E 1.Since 1/30 = 1/5 - 1/6, the difference between the arcs subtended by the sides of a regular pentagon and hexagon (E 25 E 1 and E 25 A) is that of the regular triacontagon, AE 1.

  6. Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Triangles have many types based on the length of the sides and the angles. A triangle whose sides are all the same length is an equilateral triangle, [3] a triangle with two sides having the same length is an isosceles triangle, [4] [a] and a triangle with three different-length sides is a scalene triangle. [7]

  7. Law of sines - Wikipedia

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    In trigonometry, the law of sines, sine law, sine formula, or sine rule is an equation relating the lengths of the sides of any triangle to the sines of its angles.According to the law, ⁡ = ⁡ = ⁡ =, where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of a triangle, and α, β, and γ are the opposite angles (see figure 2), while R is the radius of the triangle's circumcircle.

  8. Acute and obtuse triangles - Wikipedia

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    The only triangle with consecutive integers for an altitude and the sides is acute, having sides (13,14,15) and altitude from side 14 equal to 12. The smallest-perimeter triangle with integer sides in arithmetic progression, and the smallest-perimeter integer-sided triangle with distinct sides, is obtuse: namely the one with sides (2, 3, 4).

  9. Trigonometry - Wikipedia

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    Explicitly, they are defined below as functions of the known angle A, where a, b and h refer to the lengths of the sides in the accompanying figure. In the following definitions, the hypotenuse is the side opposite to the 90-degree angle in a right triangle; it is the longest side of the triangle and one of the two sides adjacent to angle A.