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eviant:

Find m∠G, rounded to the nearest degree.

Vocaloid:

you have all the sides so you can honestly pick any of the three main trig ratios, sin cos or tan, using <G as the reference angle, and solve for <G as long as you set it up correctly for example, if I want to use sin, I will choose the opposite and hypotenuse and set up sin(<G) = opposite/hypotenuse

eviant:

@dude @Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

was something unclear about what I said

eviant:

62?

eviant:

@dude

dude:

Yeah I got that

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