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>> No.1156209

27.

>> No.1156210

i'm sorry i can't i forgot how to geometry

oh god how did this get here

i am not good with computer

>> No.1156208

X=19

>> No.1156212

>>1156209
It's marked equilateral

>> No.1156217

19

>> No.1156221

>>1156212
Oh, is that what that means? Never seen that before.

Or I have, and I forgot.

>> No.1156228

stop being a nigger.

two sides at length of 19 can have different angles inbetween them. The angle will determinate the length of the 3rd side.

>> No.1156231

19. Shitty picture, but hey, equilateral marks trump perceptual right angles.

>> No.1156232

I need an angle, otherwise X could be anything.

>> No.1156233

>>1156208
Non-Euclidean geometry. \o/

>> No.1156237

It's not possible to solve. do we know the angle between the two sides measuring 19 ? if it's a right angle then that would make x equal to....... 26.87

>> No.1156247

>>1156203
Picture makes the angle look like a right-angle. So I first thought immediately to Pythagoras. But then I saw the equilateral markings.

x=19

>> No.1156252

its pi.

>> No.1156263

x = 19

>> No.1156264

sure is retard in here.

>> No.1156268

>>1156221
then you must be an idiot.
Those little line thingies are saying that all sides of the triangle are equal.
Now go and study, you underaged b&.

>> No.1156291

0 < x < 38

>> No.1156310

x = sqrt(2)*19

>> No.1156320

>>1156310

Also it's impossible for the triangle to be equilateral, as it is a 45/45/90RT. We have to assume those markings were drawn by an imbecile.

>> No.1156339

>>1156320
Do you see a right angle marking?
Do you see that it is marked equilateral?

>> No.1156342

>>1156320
See, now you're just trying too hard to troll.

>> No.1156343

x=((89-70)^0)*(19^(1^0))

>> No.1156352

clearly 19 by standard notation

If we ignore the equilateral markings then we have no way to determine because all we have are 2 sides and no angles.