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NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
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NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
This is 62.62 right?
OpenStudy (3mar):
May I help?
NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
Of course 3mar! Don't ask me anymore, please?
OpenStudy (3mar):
This related to the " Law of Sines". Do you know it?
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Sorry for late.
NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
I learned it, can you tell me what it is again?
OpenStudy (3mar):
Ok
OpenStudy (3mar):
For every triangle:
\[\frac{ A }{ \sin a }=\frac{ B }{ \sin b }=\frac{ C }{ \sin c }\]
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NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
Okay :)
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OpenStudy (3mar):
So you have three givens and only one unknown. Get it!
OpenStudy (3mar):
Please show me hoe to get it.
OpenStudy (3mar):
Thank you for the medal!
NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
Okay, give me a min.
OpenStudy (3mar):
Take your time.
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NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
Hmm.. I don't get this part:
Asina=Bsinb=Csinc
How does that help you solve this?
NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
Sorry, for being kinda annoying :(
OpenStudy (3mar):
"kinda"???
OpenStudy (3mar):
No problem at all!
OpenStudy (3mar):
Let's just substitute:
\[\frac{ 24 }{ \sin (67.38) }=\frac{ 26 }{ \sin(x) }\]
ok?
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NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
Yes.
OpenStudy (3mar):
Do you have any required you did not calculate for?
OpenStudy (3mar):
Do you have any given data you did not use?
OpenStudy (3mar):
Are you still alive?
NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):
Yeah lol, I was just helping someone :)
Um, what you mean by that?
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OpenStudy (3mar):
I mean you have used all given data to get the only unknown (x).
SO did you determine it?
OpenStudy (3mar):
WHAT IS X?