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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you guys check my answer for this question? ^_^ Thank you http://i.imgur.com/LKR1JEQ.png

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's C,D,E right? :/

OpenStudy (ramirocruzo):

E<C<D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait how did you get that? :O

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

If the opposite side of an angle is huge, you'd expect the angle to be big as well (it actually approaches 180 degrees at side length infinity)

OpenStudy (nuttyliaczar):

And similarly if the side is very small so is the angle needed to make that happen

OpenStudy (ramirocruzo):

Just how I told you the previous one....Its also applicable as vice-versa you know :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks again :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@RamiroCruzo give a medal to @nuttyliaczar please ^_^

OpenStudy (ramirocruzo):

Did that but why??? O_o

OpenStudy (anonymous):

she helped :)

OpenStudy (ramirocruzo):

No problem amigo...But should have seen the previous thread too...I'd already posted the solution to this question there.....^_^

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