HI, does this work when you know 2 sides and an angle, but both sides are NOT next to the angle (e.g, one is opposite?)
000TheGingerOne000 4 days ago
@000TheGingerOne000 No. The angle must be between the two sides. It is called an included angle.
ExamSolutions 3 days ago
love you thanks a bunch!
CaltTUBE 1 month ago
Thank you for the help, Im in six grade and didnt under stand it :D
TheGreatBloggers 2 months ago
HI, does this work when you know 2 sides and an angle, but both sides are NOT next to the angle (e.g, one is opposite?)
000TheGingerOne000 4 days ago
@000TheGingerOne000 No. The angle must be between the two sides. It is called an included angle.
ExamSolutions 3 days ago
love you thanks a bunch!
CaltTUBE 1 month ago
Thank you for the help, Im in six grade and didnt under stand it :D
TheGreatBloggers 2 months ago