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balandron [24]
4 years ago
12

Show with work please

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alborosie4 years ago
5 0
Side a = 31.86405
Side b = 15
Side c = 30

Angle ∠A = 83° = 1.44862 rad
Angle ∠B = 27.855° = 27°51'19" = 0.48617 rad
Angle ∠C = 69.145° = 69°8'41" = 1.2068 rad

Area = 223.32288
Perimeter p = 76.86405
Semiperimeter s = 38.43202

Height ha = 14.01723
Height hb = 29.77638
Height hc = 14.88819

Median ma = 17.56902
Median mb = 30.02347
Median mc = 19.8786

Inradius r = 5.81085
Circumradius R = 16.05167

Vertex coordinates: A[0, 0] B[30, 0] C[1.82804, 14.88819]
Centroid: [10.60935, 4.96273]
Inscribed Circle Center: [6.56798, 5.81085]
Circumscribed Circle Center: [15, 5.71456]
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