How do you find the lengths of a triangle if you only have the interior angle measurements?
You can use the 'sine rule' which is a/sinA+b/sinB = c/cosC. OR the The 'cosine rule' which is a = b + c - 2bc cosA. a,b,c are the sides of the triangle and A,B,C are the interior angle measurements. Thanks, ChaCha!
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