SOLUTION: What does the SAS version of the Law of Cosines have to say about the “triangle” whose sides p and
q form a 180-degree angle?
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Question 1180132: What does the SAS version of the Law of Cosines have to say about the “triangle” whose sides p and
q form a 180-degree angle?
Answer by math_helper(2461) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It says the third side, r, has this relationship: r = p + q
Detailed steps:
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