Re: "trigonometry"



On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:51:07 -0800 (PST), sinanasik
<asik.sinan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You left out a key condition:

A,B,C are the angles of a triangle

sinA+sinB+sinC=2     how many is (A,B,C) ?
(sorry: A,B,C real.)

A=36 B=72 C=72 ?

No, not even close.

quasi
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