Question 272243
If E is the angle opposite side e, use the Law of Sines:
e/sin(E) = g/sin(G)
Then F = 180 - (E + G)
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Then find side f the same way, or with the Cosine Law:
{{{f^2 = e^2 + g^2 - 2*e*g*cos(F)}}}