The Preacher
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Hey, it's good to know there's places like this around for help if I need it.
Here's my problem:
Find the area of parallelogram ABCD given angle A = 60 degrees, and given the following measures.
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AB = 10 in.; AD = 6 in. A = (blank) times the square root of (blank) sq. in.
I'm supposed to fill in the blanks, but I'm not too great with those square-root-typey problems. If you could show me how to do this, I might be able to understand it and figure it out myself next time.
Thanks a lot,
-The Preacher
Here's my problem:
Find the area of parallelogram ABCD given angle A = 60 degrees, and given the following measures.
Thanks to ImageShack for Free Image Hosting
AB = 10 in.; AD = 6 in. A = (blank) times the square root of (blank) sq. in.
I'm supposed to fill in the blanks, but I'm not too great with those square-root-typey problems. If you could show me how to do this, I might be able to understand it and figure it out myself next time.
Thanks a lot,
-The Preacher