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Oh, that is really something! How did you locate that app?
rc
Bob Hughes <inv### [at] aol com> wrote in message
news:37e1436b@news.povray.org...
> Here's your solution in a Java applet:
> http://www.math.clemson.edu/~rsimms/triangle/triangle_with_figure.html
> It's great, just discovered it. You might have to do some rounding
> off and use rescaled numbers for the side lengths but it's fabulously
> good for just such a thing.
>
> Bob
>
> David Heys <cel### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message
> news:37E12B7C.B029BC61@hotmail.com...
> > o.k., So it's been more years than I wish to count since I've been
> in
> > high school. :{P
> >
> > Anyhow, since I have yet to get off my butt and go buy a decent high
> > school math book, I'll ask my math question here:
> >
> > If you know the lengths of two sides of a triangle, what is the
> formula
> > to figure out the length of the third side?
> >
> > ie,
> >
> > Side A = 10 units
> > Side B = 7 units
> > Side C = ??
> >
> > David
> >
> >
>
>
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