List the angles in the triangle from largest to smallest.
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this is more difficult than expected
we must release barch, along with gowipe if we want to win this battle
so, theres angles p q n
so i see the 2 lines for p is 12 and 18
for n is 18 and 24
and q is 24 and 12
add it up
p=12+18=30
n=18+24=42
q=24=12=36
overall, from largest to smallest, the angles are:
N, Q, P
this is more difficult than expected
we must release barch, along with gowipe if we want to win this battle
so, theres angles p q n
so i see the 2 lines for p is 12 and 18
for n is 18 and 24
and q is 24 and 12
add it up
p=12+18=30
n=18+24=42
q=24=12=36
overall, from largest to smallest, the angles are:
N, Q, P
Well, T.R. ......that certainly is an interesting method of analysis.....even with "barch's" and "gowipe's" assistance......LOL!!!
Let me make the process a little easier.......in any triangle, the greater angles are found opposite the greater sides......so......since the sides are (in order from largest to smallest)....24, 18, 12...... the angles opposite those sides are (in order from largest to smallest) P, Q, N
BTW.....I'll give T.R. 3 points just because CDD can happen to anyone......at any time....anywhere.......it's often undetectable by those who contract it.......
Don't worry, T.R. ......most everyone on the forum has had a slight case of it.....innoculations are sometimes effective....but.....their potentcy and ability to fight off the dread disease usually wanes .......this equation is sometimes used to calculate the % of CDD remaining in one's system, x hours after a they have made a hideous mistake in answering a question......
%CDD = log(log (ln e^pi)) + pi^e
The less "pi" involved - the better........cake seems to have no effect on the formula.....so....."eat up" !!!!