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Joe348:

anyone good with math?

new2luv:

yes

Joe348:

Joe348:

@snowflake0531

CosmicFoxy:

a^2+b^2=c^2 for sides

CosmicFoxy:

the c is the- longest one- i forgot its name

CosmicFoxy:

and all 3 angles add up to 180 degrees

Joe348:

yes i know that

CosmicFoxy:

uh- soo 13^2+b^2=19^2

snowflake0531:

@cosmicfoxy the pythagorean theorem is used for right triangles it clearly says we need to use Law of Sines or Cosines because they're not right triangles

CosmicFoxy:

but ik i am still right tho u-u

snowflake0531:

You're not

CosmicFoxy:

hush ill still get the right answer shh u-u

snowflake0531:

no you won't ....

CosmicFoxy:

i might do it wrong but i end up correct tho :>

snowflake0531:

no you won't

CosmicFoxy:

but i actualy do tho you dont know that smh

Joe348:

okay stop arguing and try to help me out like fr-

snowflake0531:

@cosmicfoxy wrote:
but i actualy do tho you dont know that smh
no you don't,you'll get a whole different answer, obviously, you haven't learned triangles or law of cosines or sines yet smh and @joe348 I'm in class, I'll explain later, but I suggest for looking through https://www.ck12.org/c/trigonometry/laws-of-sines-and-cosines/lesson/Laws-of-Sines-and-Cosines-GEOM/?referrer=concept_details this is what my teacher gave us ._.

CosmicFoxy:

whatever

Joe348:

okay thanks snow

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