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23 May, 04:08

Using pythagoras theorem.

Triangle.

A, B, C lines.

Somewhere from A is going line to make 2 right-angled triangles.

We will call that line D.

so now we have a1, B, D and a2, C, D.

A=40870

B=D+107.5

C=D+185.1

i need a1, a2, and D values.

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  1. 23 May, 04:23
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    My friend ... My method wasn't wrong and I couldn't find any mistake on my procedure ... Check it out and analyze it by yourself ...
  2. 23 May, 04:29
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    My friend ... My method wasn't wrong and I couldn't find any mistake on my procedure ... Check it out and analyze it by yourself ...
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