you'll notice this is the same relationship as the SSA triangle that the sin law didn't help with in the last flipped classroom. Is there a relationship between cos a and cos (180-a)?
Question 7
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Question 8
8.
Finish your module, let me know here what topics you are struggling with.
What is the value of x to the nearest tenth of a mile?
Question 2
2.
What is the total distance Billy walked to the nearest tenth of a mile?
Question 3
3.
To the nearest tenth of a degree, what was the angle formed with his prior travel path?
Question 4
4.
What is the angle formed between Jimmy's finishing path and his starting path? Round to the nearest tenth of a degree.
Given the following information about a triangle, which law can you use to find all the other sides?
Side, angle, side
Angle, side, angle
angle, angle, side
side, side, angle
side, side, side
angle, angle, angle
Law of sines
Law of cosines
this does not describe just one triangle
Question 7
7.
I don't remember the intersecting chord theorem. Do you?
uh, obviously...
no...
to be honest, that one is just as obscure as all the rest of this geometry I thought was long in my past.