If it's a right angled triangle then by Pythagoras it's 4.72m. That's assuming it was the longest side you were after. Otherwise,without the included angle I have no idea.
2007-02-20 21:09:28
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answered by GenetteS 3
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You need more information. I assume this is a triangle. If you know the angle between you know, there is a unique solution. If you know 1 of the other 2 angles, there will be 1 or 2 possible solutions. If you don't know any angle, you can't solve the problem.
Al I can say here is that the 3rd side, x is
1.5
2007-02-20 18:00:19
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answered by yupchagee 7
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2016-11-24 21:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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More information is needed! Whats the angle between these two sides?
2007-02-21 04:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to know or provide the size of one of the angles. If it is a right angles triangle you can then use sine, cosine or tangent relationships. If it is not then you can use the sine rule. If it is a right angle triangle and you know which side is the hypotenuse then you can use Pythagoras.
2007-02-20 22:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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firstly , if you're talking 3 sides , then we are dealing with Triangles.
the exact length of the third side cannot be determined unless you have the angle of the two known sides, as
dependant on this angle ( < 180 deg ),the third side can be of varying lenghts.
2007-02-20 20:01:07
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answered by Basil P 4
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Depends what the angle between the 2 sides is.........
2007-02-20 17:59:17
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answered by mistral23 2
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what shape are you talking about? It makes a whole lot of difference when you speak of a rectangle and a triangle considering they have different volumes as well as angles. if triangle, what kind of triangle?
2007-02-20 18:36:28
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answered by Jane C 2
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Is this a right angle triangle? More information is needed...
2007-02-20 22:16:30
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answered by monkienutz 5
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what's the volume??
u can represent the 3rd side with x n make an equation... hurm.. maybe
2007-02-20 18:00:56
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answered by ctkm 2
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