As I read her the above quotes... she said, "WHAT!?!?!" Thanks Drain & Nixer, she's aggravated at someone other than me today!
tell her not to take it personal ive been aggravting ppl since 1977 lol
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As I read her the above quotes... she said, "WHAT!?!?!" Thanks Drain & Nixer, she's aggravated at someone other than me today!
3 4 5
i.e. the long leg would be 5. if the 3 and 4 side make a perfect 90.
the 31 degree leg would be longer than the other.
side x should be 10.
unless im just jacked tonight.
thats not the way they want you to do it though.
oh waint thats not right either because its a 31 degree angle, but if its 31 then the other cannot be 90 degrees!
they thought of my rule. those cheaters!
perhaps this would help Trigonometric Identities and Formulas
How so? If one is 31, and the other is 90, then the unmeasured one is 59, and yes, all in degrees.
The equation is ambiguous. There is no correct answer.I am astounded there has been this much inconsistency amongst R2R reefers... you're a smart bunch, by in large... So what the heck?! lol
Talking about bringing an old thread back!I don't even know what to believe in anymore really. I'll stick to 2, ty.