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you already posted this
That channel failed to give help, so they reposted it.
that's annoying
It is, but I suggest not polluting help channels so people are aware they still need help
Ong, just use the sine rule
I actually don't think the first question is even possible.
Nah, seems possible. I did it, I think.
Oh, good idea. My approach was different, but this will also definitely work.
I don't think so, unless you made an assumption not given.
Well, I did it like this, if you're interested.
Oh, and ||AB = CD||, of course.
||Which is exactly the assumption not given.||
Ah, yeah, I see what you mean.
Well, I think it's supposed to be like that, anyway.
Triangle BCD.
We're talking about the first one.
Wow, that's written pretty badly... Why use values all the time?
I mean, the answer is correct, at least.
You can see my solution above.
Again, not a fan of how it's written, but yes, also correct. Just a single application of sine theorem.
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