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The Triangle (Posted on 2002-06-03) Difficulty: 2 of 5
An equilateral triangle with one side 6cm is inscribed in a circle with its three vertices on the circumference. What is the diameter of the circle?

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re: Trigonometry? | Comment 3 of 20 |
(In reply to Trigonometry? by levik)

In that equation, you know the 30 degree angle (MAO), and a 90 degree angle (AMO), therefore also a 60 degree angle (MOA). You also have the one side, which will give you the other two sides.
With all three angles, and one side, you can use a couple different equations.
Also, the hypoteneuse[sp?] is not the radius of the circle. The shortest side of the triangle MAO is the radius, the mid-sized line is the one at 3 cm. The hypoteneuse[sp?] is useless for anything other than helping to find the radius. If you use it at all.


  Posted by Half-Mad on 2002-06-03 19:18:09

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