A triangular plot of farming land is shown in the diagram below. The longest side is 120 m, with the two adjoining angles to this length being 35° and 25°. Find the length of two other sides of this plot of land
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So, the third angle in the triangle is 180° - 35° - 25° = 120°. Show more…
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