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OpenStudy (kj4uts):

Suppose an isosceles triangle ABC has A=pi/4 and b=c=4. What is the length of a^2? Please explain. Thank you!

OpenStudy (kj4uts):

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

you need the law of cosines

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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