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05.30.08, 09:41 AM General Topics
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if you know all three angles, you can find the length of the sides of a triangle. this is not correct, right? [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:41 AM Flag
 

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General Topics 05.30.08, 09:44 AM Flag
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np - But even then you need the length of at least one line, right? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:46 AM Flag
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that goes back way too far in time for me... those braincells are long gone! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:48 AM Flag
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correct, but you can figure out the ratio [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:50 AM Flag
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that has to be true. think of a square or rectangle. four angles are always the same, but the sides can be any length. i think you are right, if you knwo the angles and you know one side, you can figure it out. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:50 AM Flag
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you have to know the length of at least one side, otherwise they could be similar triangles (Same shape/angles), but in different proportions/different sizes. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:49 AM Flag
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ding ding. right answer. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:50 AM Flag
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I'm with this answer. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:58 AM Flag
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ask a man. you know about women and math... [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.30.08, 09:50 AM Flag
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