Find an unknown side using \(\frac{𝑎}{sin𝐴} \) = \(\frac{𝑏}{sin𝐵} \) = \(\frac{𝑐}{sin𝐶 } \) Find an unknown angle using \(\frac{sin𝐴}{𝑎 ...
Do you think there’s a triangle whose angles measure 41, 76 and 63 degrees? At first, answering this may seem easy. From geometry class we know that the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a ...
You might have already passed that silly course with a title something like "Introductory Algebra and Trigonometry." It covered a bunch of stuff, but the important part was that the class was a ...