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How do i do 15, 16???

How do i do 15, 16???-example-1

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  • It's very long so I'm not giving answers but here's how i would do it:
  1. use Pythagoras
    a^2 +b^2 = c^2 where c is the longest side
  2. use sine rule
    (a)/(sin(A)) = (b)/(sin(B)) = (c)/(sin(C)) where lower cases are the sides, and capitals are their opposite angles.

e.g for 15:

a = 3, b is missing, c = 10

A is missing, B is ?, C is 90

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