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OpenStudy (alexnavarro):

Given problem type SAA or ASA, how would you solve for the length of any of the remaining sides?

OpenStudy (mjdennis):

What kind of methods have you learned?

OpenStudy (alexnavarro):

Tbh i haven't learned anything im just a senior trying to pass this online class to graduate, ive copyed and past my way through this i took geometry my freshman year but i dont remember any of this.

OpenStudy (mjdennis):

OK, this one is precalc, or trigonometry if you still call it that, and not geometry. I appreciate your honesty, but it means I'm not going to be able to give you direct help. BUT... a site called mathisfun.com can give you a quick lesson on ASA and SSA that can help you reason this one out.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

ASA: Angle-Side-Angle. I'm going to interpret this to mean that you have a triangle in front of you and that you know two of the angles plus the side that connects those two angles. Agreed on that? |dw:1463882240529:dw|

OpenStudy (mathmale):

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