Yes. This is when you have to think logically. 7pi/3 > 360 degrees > a whole circle. Hence it is impossible.will i get it rong if i put theta was equal to 7pie/3
when subbedin it still gives an area of root 3?
Yes. This is when you have to think logically. 7pi/3 > 360 degrees > a whole circle. Hence it is impossible.will i get it rong if i put theta was equal to 7pie/3
when subbedin it still gives an area of root 3?
Area of triangle = 1/2*absinC = 2sin@that "value for theta" tripped me out so hard....it seemed like an easy 2 marks to get but i didnt know what the other value was, since everything i was working out produced the same result i.e. pie/3
so i went to the next value of cos@ = 1/2, and it was 5pie/3 (300 degrees) *sigh*
to the x.addayeee dude, how the hell did u get 2pie/3??
hmmArea of triangle = 1/2*absinC = 2sin@
Therefore root(3)/2 = sin@
@ = 2pi/3
Yes, but the question specifies that there are 2 solutions, hence you take the next solution. Therfore @ = pi - pi/3 = 2pi/3hmm
but when sin@ = (root 3)/2
doesnt @ = pi/3 haha
unless my calculator is fucked up