SOLUTION: The sides of a triangle are x,y, and sqrt(x^2+xy+y^2). Find its largest angle. (TIPS /10)
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Question 934924: The sides of a triangle are x,y, and sqrt(x^2+xy+y^2). Find its largest angle. (TIPS /10)
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The sides of a triangle are ,, and .
Find its largest angle:
clearly is greater than either or and opposite angle is the largest angle, since the largest angle in any triangle is opposite the largest side
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