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On number 5, I have been able to prove the => for all three of them, but I am struggling with the <= for (i) and (ii). Any hints on where to start?-Lauren | On number 5, I have been able to prove the => for all three of them, but I am struggling with the <= for (i) and (ii). Any hints on where to start?-Lauren | ||
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+ | for ii <=, can we do theorem 21? we know some equal angles. This would make for some equal sides if the sines are equal and than work around that? - Sue | ||
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On number 5, I have been able to prove the => for all three of them, but I am struggling with the <= for (i) and (ii). Any hints on where to start?-Lauren
for ii <=, can we do theorem 21? we know some equal angles. This would make for some equal sides if the sines are equal and than work around that? - Sue
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