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α=90°, β=45°, a is Pythagoras' constant, x=?
What is x?

>> No.7263700

could it be a special triangle and x could be a√2

>> No.7263707

and then you could use cos,sin,tan to solve the triangles angles maybe law of sins for the sides?

>> No.7263710

Wouldn't that just be 2?
Both your sharp angles are 45 degrees, and 'Pythagoras's Constant' is root 2, so your x would be sqrt(sqrt2^2 + sqrt2^2), which is sqrt(2+2), or 2.

>> No.7263730

Should we assume this to be a flat triangle in normal Euclidean space?

>> No.7263740

>>7263694
> pythagoras's constant
> an irrational number
HAHAHAHA

>> No.7263750

never heard "Pythagoras constant"
does it exist?

>> No.7263855

>>7263740
wildburger please leave

>> No.7264026

a(2^1/2)

>> No.7264061
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>>7263740

>> No.7264062

>>7263694
sin sqrt2/45 = sinx/90

x = 2.8