Im just very confused since normally i'm supposed to find the numbers but the only number here is the 90 degrees i just, ive never had to put the formula in the blanks that way its weird
Ardin, just a question, do you want me to answer the one that you closed earlier?
oh, no your good, i figured it out soon after posting it
Ardin:
im not sure what to put for this tbh
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snowflake0531:
Well, first tell me, what's sin B and tan C
Ardin:
it doesn't have a number, its just b/a and c/b
Ardin:
if i did that right
snowflake0531:
Yes so what is \[\frac{b}{a} \times \frac{c}{b}\]
Ardin:
ohh, uh should be bc/ab right?
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snowflake0531:
yes but the b's cancel out
Ardin:
so c/a?
snowflake0531:
yeah
snowflake0531:
and what's sinC and tan B?
Ardin:
c/a and b/c should be
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snowflake0531:
\[\frac{ c }{ a } \times \frac{ b }{ c }\] the c's can cancel out
Ardin:
b/a?
snowflake0531:
yes
Ardin:
ok, thank you!
snowflake0531:
yw~
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Extrinix:
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Ardin:
@extrinix wrote:
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