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Rocko
Oct29-04, 11:00 PM
Here is a file i created of a problem I was asked if see if you have what it takes:

vsage
Oct29-04, 11:04 PM
I hope you don't find this too little help but first fill in all the angles you know. After that, law of sines is your friend.

Rocko
Oct29-04, 11:17 PM
I believe that to be so, i just haven't been able to find the angle 3 or angle 2, but maybe i am overlooking something.i will study it some more.

Spectre5
Oct30-04, 12:01 AM
You can find 2 equations that involve angles 2 and 3, then you have two equations and two unknowns

Rocko
Oct30-04, 02:09 AM
Oh Really, i don't see it! Every equation i come up with has an extra variable.

i have found:
angle 3 + angle 2 = 60degrees
DA sin(95deg)=1000sin(angle2)
or DP sin(120)=1000sin(angle2)
and DP sin (60deg)=DA sin((95deg)

and similiar for angle3

Spectre5
Oct30-04, 03:55 AM
OK...do this:

Extend out the sides AB and DC until they meet. Then you have another triange there....you can find what that angle is using a couple of equations, then you can use it to find angles 2 and 3

Spectre5
Oct30-04, 03:56 AM
By "that angle", I am refering to the new angle formed by AB and CD :)