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Then why are you waiting around - calculate the lengths of those blue lines.I can use cos because the given is 2 sides and 1 included angle?
Then find all the angles of those triangles.
Then why are you waiting around - calculate the lengths of those blue lines.I can use cos because the given is 2 sides and 1 included angle?
NO!!Hi I try to solve the first line did I get it right?
NO!!
Why do you have c = 0.25?
Did I get it rightdivide by [MATH]4[/MATH] means I want quarter the line of AB
you can do it like this also
first angle has a length of [MATH]0.25[/MATH] x [MATH]1912.87[/MATH]
second angle has a length of [MATH]0.5[/MATH] x [MATH]1912.87[/MATH]
third angle has a length of [MATH]0.75[/MATH] x [MATH]1912.87[/MATH]
yup ?Did I get it right
How can I get the angles?yup ?
you have used [MATH]1912[/MATH], you should use [MATH]\frac{1912}{4}[/MATH]
To get the length of the first blue line.To get the length right?
To get the length right?