#work out size of acute angle
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oh?? how on earth
1/2abSinC
substitute
1/2 (5.2x11.3) SinC = 17.8
then once u find SinC do the inverse of Sin
tru that
try
I hate sparx
i never had sparx lol
You’re using Pythagoras for this one btw
pythagoras??
OH ok thanks that makes more sense than the video
3sf guys btw
ur so real for that
ight imma close this now ty
do /solved
i dont think deleting the pic does anything
Nope u gotta integrate