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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
here it is. Please
OpenStudy (anonymous):
m confused, wat does yor question say?
hero (hero):
Only guys can help?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nooooooooooo
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
: ))
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@jasonxx : Two sides and an angle are given. Determine whether a triangle (or two) exist, and if so, solve the triangle(s).
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Hero is here m putting ma weapons down , please proceed @Hero
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its alright @jasonxx . Thanks.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
actually @Hero is master n ma solution would be lame , btw @aly12 yor nice :)
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hero (hero):
I guess we can assume that the angle is not between sides a and b
hero (hero):
If the angle is between sides a and b, then only one triangle exists.
hero (hero):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ur really are a @Hero !! =)
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hero (hero):
Use law of cosines
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks :)
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