Ratio iso triangle
The ratio of the sides of an isosceles triangle is 7:6:7. Find the base angle to the nearest answer correct to 3 significant figures.
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- algebra
- expression of a variable from the formula
- planimetrics
- right triangle
- triangle
- basic functions
- ratio
- percentages
- goniometry and trigonometry
- sine
- cosine
- tangent
- arctangent
- arcsine
- arccosine
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