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    Real World Trig Problem - Thanks in Advance

    What is the solution if you plug it into cad?
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    Real World Trig Problem - Thanks in Advance

    So you got that solution out of photoshop? Those numbers look right.
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    Real World Trig Problem - Thanks in Advance

    It seems as if I drew smaller triangles using .5" for the base of one and .5" for the heigth of the other that I could find the corresponding heigth and base. How do I find the angles and what trig formula would I use?
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    Real World Trig Problem - Thanks in Advance

    Judging by glass that we have had in the past that we could actually measure the broken piece in its entirety, the new base and heighth had about over an inch added to them in order to create the correct hypotenuse. Needs to be acurate down to +-1/16" Also, I would love to have CAD, but all...
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    Real World Trig Problem - Thanks in Advance

    Thanks for adding the pic, it is exactly as I would have drawn it. How did you add it so that I know for next time?
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    Real World Trig Problem - Thanks in Advance

    I work for a glass replacement company where we replace broken glass in highrise buildings. My question is this, I have a piece of glass that we call a rake, but is really just in the shape of a right angle. The measurement from inside the building, called the daylite measurement, is 37 1/8"...
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