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Side c of a triangle is opposite angle C
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No. An equiangular triangle is always equilateral. This can be proven by the Law of Sines, which states that sin A / a = sin B / b = sin C / c, where A, B and C are angles of a triangle and a, b and c are the opposing sides of their corresponding angles. If A = B = C, then sin A = sin B = sin C. Therefore for the equation to work out, a = b = c. Therefore the eqiangular triangle is equilateral, and therefore not scalene, which requires that all sides of the triangle be of different lengths.
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If the 13 is the longest side of that right triangle, then the missing side is 5 . If 'c' is the longest side of that right triangle, then the missing one is 17.692 (rounded).
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The logo with a blue triangle and yellow c and mermaid is Cressi.
The logo with a blue triangle and yellow c and mermaid is Cressi.
Silver melts faster than gold. Silver has a lower melting point of 961.8°C, while gold has a higher melting point of 1,064°C.
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Melting point of Gold = 1064.18 °C Melting point of Silver = 961.78 °C Melting point of Copper = 1084.62 °C Of cause an alloy of all three would probably have a eutectic melting behavour
Probability=Successes/Outcomes She has 9 rings, and wants to choose 3 to wear. To find the number of outcomes: 9 C 3= 84. There are 84 possible outcomes Now you need to find the number of successes When she wears 2 silver rings, she has to wear 1 gold ring, and when she wears 2 gold rings, she must wear 1 silver ring. This is because she randomly selects 3 rings to wear. Because these are mutually exclusive events, P(2 silver or 2 gold)= P(2 silver and 1 gold) + P(2 gold and 1 silver) # of successes= (4 C 2)(5 C 1) +(5 C 2)(4 C 1) # of successes= (6)(5)+(10)(4) # of successes= 30+40 # of successes= 70 P(2 silver or 2 gold)= successes/outcomes P(2 silver or 2 gold)= 70/84 P(2 silver or 2 gold)= 5/6
Lead has the lowest melting point among gold, silver, copper, and lead. Lead melts at a relatively low temperature of 621.5°F (327.5°C), whereas gold melts at 1947.52°F (1064.18°C), silver at 1763.2°F (961.8°C), and copper at 1984°F (1085°C).
It's the gold C-3PO and the chrome silver Stormtrooper...
B/c they are too soft, weak and expensive.
Side c of a triangle is opposite angle C