SOLUTION: 1 a. Solve the following triangle using sine rule.
Angle A. 75, angle B. 48, angle C. 57 find all the missing sides using sine rule
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Question 1202242: 1 a. Solve the following triangle using sine rule.
Angle A. 75, angle B. 48, angle C. 57 find all the missing sides using sine rule
Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, ikleyn:
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1 a. Solve the following triangle using sine rule.
Angle A. 75, angle B. 48, angle C. 57 find all the missing sides using sine rule
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No sides are given.
No unique solution.
Answer by ikleyn(52785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is a FATAL MISTAKE to formulate the problem as it is made in your post.
Based on given info, which defines three angles of a triangle and nothing more,
it is IMPOSSIBLE to find any of its side.
The Math composer, who created it, simply DOES NOT KNOW the basics of Geometry.
The number of such " Math composers " at this forum is about a million,
and I see and disprove their compositions here at this forum practically EVERY DAY
(to keep Internet clean).
As a rule, they know and understand NOTHING in Math, but want very much to teach others.
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