SOLUTION: Could you please help me with this problem? It's using perfect triangles and the sine rule - I can get it up to a point and have put it into wolfram alpha to get the solution, but

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Question 845703: Could you please help me with this problem? It's using perfect triangles and the sine rule - I can get it up to a point and have put it into wolfram alpha to get the solution, but I have no idea how to work it out properly: { { { (4x+10)/(sin(30°)) = (6x+2)/(sin(45°)) } } } for x
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
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|multiplying N & D by conjugate


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