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u mean x?
no
the opposite sides are different
Shes wrong^^^
x-6 doesnt equal 32 degrees
theyre not equal because 7 doesnt equal 8
have you learned the law of sines and cosines yet?
but you only have one angle given there is not enough information?
actually you know that both sides are equal so you can find a range that x could be
dont you need to know like what x-6 and 32 equal together or at least another angle
sorry :p Just trying to understand myself... Are there any answer choices or extra information given with this image?
i think you could set up a system of equations or somethin
can I see it please
@MayMay_69 didn't you post this question about a week ago? I think it was reasonably well explained by someone, i forget who.
In this case, using that theorem, 32 > x-6
cmon they have the steps right there
Oh and x-6 > 0 so 32 > x-6 and x-6 > 0
For the second? You can't write x=6, it's x>6. What about this one: x-6 < 32
Yep. So now you have x>6 and x<38, which you can write as 6 < x < 38
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