by baulan on April 8th, 2007

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How do you calculate the angles of an Isosceles triangle, when you already know the lengths? (i.e. the legs are 15cm and the base is 13cm). Please treat me like an idiot, I really don't understand maths.

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  • by jangobean on April 8th, 2007

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    The angles of any triangle will add up to 180 degrees.
    Try this website for more info.
    http://www.mathsrevision.net/gcse/pages.php?page=17

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    • thanks for your answer but it didn't answer my question.

      baulan

      by baulan on April 8th, 2007

    • Didn't it? I'm sorry - did you look at the link?

      jangobean

      by jangobean on April 8th, 2007

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