ElissaHatesMath
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I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I'm in pre-calculus 2.
The question is the isosceles triangle has an angle of 5*pi/6 between the two equal sides. The area is 23cm^2. What is the length of the two equal sides?
I believe the degrees of the angle is 150. This is what I have so far
1) 23cm^2 = 1/2*a*b*sin 150
2)I know sin 150 =1/2 so I combine like terms:
23cm^2=1/4*ab
I get lost from there. I'm not even sure what I have done is right so far since the professor didn't really cover this type of problem.
The question is the isosceles triangle has an angle of 5*pi/6 between the two equal sides. The area is 23cm^2. What is the length of the two equal sides?
I believe the degrees of the angle is 150. This is what I have so far
1) 23cm^2 = 1/2*a*b*sin 150
2)I know sin 150 =1/2 so I combine like terms:
23cm^2=1/4*ab
I get lost from there. I'm not even sure what I have done is right so far since the professor didn't really cover this type of problem.