C cossine Well-Known Member Joined Jul 24, 2020 Messages 626 Gender Male HSC 2017 Jul 31, 2022 #2 SCREW L+S said: View attachment 36001 Click to expand... Make sure you know your theorems. If you don't know what theorems to use you won't be able to start.
SCREW L+S said: View attachment 36001 Click to expand... Make sure you know your theorems. If you don't know what theorems to use you won't be able to start.
#26MysteryMarker New Member Joined Dec 10, 2020 Messages 22 Gender Male HSC 2022 Aug 22, 2022 #3 cossine said: your theorems. If you don't know what theorems to use you won't be able to s Click to expand... calm down calm down
cossine said: your theorems. If you don't know what theorems to use you won't be able to s Click to expand... calm down calm down
Modern4DaBois Member Joined Oct 25, 2021 Messages 42 Gender Male HSC 2022 Aug 22, 2022 #4 cossine said: Make sure you know your theorems. If you don't know what theorems to use you won't be able to start. Click to expand... Chill bro. You gotta calm down
cossine said: Make sure you know your theorems. If you don't know what theorems to use you won't be able to start. Click to expand... Chill bro. You gotta calm down
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C cossine Well-Known Member Joined Jul 24, 2020 Messages 626 Gender Male HSC 2017 Aug 22, 2022 #6 Deem_Skills said: . Click to expand... Just a minor note. You will have two triangle with area (1/2)*(10^2)*sin(180-theta). In this case it won't matter because sin(180-theta) = sin(theta) for all value theta that are part of the real numbers.
Deem_Skills said: . Click to expand... Just a minor note. You will have two triangle with area (1/2)*(10^2)*sin(180-theta). In this case it won't matter because sin(180-theta) = sin(theta) for all value theta that are part of the real numbers.