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If in a triangle ABC a : b : c = 8 : 10 : 12 and the least angle is theeta, then the greatest angle in terms of theeta is?
Last edited by sk (2010-08-02 19:38:40)
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Hi sk;
You can use the law of cosines to get angle gamma the biggest angle in your triangle.
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hi sk
Or the sine rule:
a/sinA = b/sinB = c/sinC
to write sinC in terms of sinA.
[note the shortest side will be opposite the smallest angle and the longest side opposite the largest angle]
[also you may asssume the sides are actually 8cm, 10cm and 12cm rather than just in that ratio, as the sine rule will work properly with triangles that are enlarged by a scale factor]
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