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1848228 No.1848228 [Reply] [Original]

you should be able to solve this.

>> No.1848235

Oh no here we go

Cannot be solved with euclidean geometry.

Perfectly valid triangle in spherical geometry though.

>> No.1848242

how the fuck is that a right angle you tard?

>> No.1848246

>>1848242
No one said it was a right triangle.

>> No.1848250
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1848250

>>1848246
>>1848242
trolled
>>1848235
nice counter trolling

>> No.1848251

the square in the corner is used to signify a right angle, atleast in britain.

>> No.1848256

>>1848251
>britain
found you're problem

>> No.1848260

? = 15cm , correct ?

>> No.1848261

>>1848251
It's like that in America too.

>> No.1848267

>>1848261
citation needed

>> No.1848280

1. Split it into two right angle triangles
2. ????
3. Don't know the height :(

>> No.1848286

>>1848267
Not sure I care enough to get one.

>> No.1848304

?^2 + 15^2 = 16^2

>> No.1848310

protip: triangle not drawn to scale

>> No.1848312

>>1848304

sqrt(31)

>> No.1848315
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1848315

I drew this, felt quite smart, and now I don't know what to do with it.

>> No.1848318

angle between 15 and 16 should be 45°
15^2+16^2-2*15*16*cos(45)
~law of cosine
481-240*(2)^(1/2)

>> No.1848323

Use a yardstick - RETARDED FAGGOTS

>> No.1848573

? = sqrt(16^(2) - 15^(2)) cm