Geometry (or Trigonometry)?

Geometry Level 2

Given a right-angled triangle ABC, and B is the right angle, let A=60 degrees and b=1 calculate c.

Details: b and c are the lines of ABC opposite B and C respectively.


The answer is 2.

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1 solution

Vasudev Chandna
Apr 6, 2015

It should be 'b and c are sides of ABC opposite C and B respectively' to end the confusion.

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