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SOS NEED HELP! With this math question! Just doesn’t make sense!

SOS NEED HELP! With this math question! Just doesn’t make sense!-example-1
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Check out the drawing below. The triangles are to scale.

  • Angle A of triangle ABC is between sides AB = 3 and CA = 6
  • Angle P of triangle PQR is between sides PQ = 3 and RP = 6

So far, we have two sides that are 3 units long (AB and PQ) and two sides that are 6 units long (CA and RP) when we compare the angles A and P.

The difference is that side BC = 4 is shorter than QR = 5. This is the exact reason why angle A is smaller than angle P. The smaller the opposite side gets, the smaller the angle gets, and vice versa. Think of it like a door. As the door opens further, the distance from the door handle to the door frame increases which in turn increases the angle.

SOS NEED HELP! With this math question! Just doesn’t make sense!-example-1
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