SOLUTION: Struggling with this proof. Let triangle ABC be such that angle C=90 degrees, angle A=60 degrees, and angle B =30 degrees. Prove that AB=2AC and BC = square root 3 x AC. This prob
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Question 840053: Struggling with this proof. Let triangle ABC be such that angle C=90 degrees, angle A=60 degrees, and angle B =30 degrees. Prove that AB=2AC and BC = square root 3 x AC. This problem is in my euclidean geometry class for the Area chapter. I was thinking i could use the law of cosines but don't see how that would fit. Thanks for your help!
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you can use law of sines, use it.
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