So I got a lamp, but I'm not sure it will fit through the door.
HAPPY MOVE IN DAY BESTIE!!!!!
Let's see. The door has one angle of 74 with a side that is 8 inches and another side that is 3 inches
If we use the law of cosines we should be able to figure it out!
74
8
3
We have the TU flag that every student gets when they are accepted!
I wander how big the area is between each point when the sides are 22 inches, 24 inches, and 14 inches
24
22
14
TULSA
TULSA
YAY! Our decorations look so good
TULSA
And with everything else in here, it finally feels like home!
Thank you for helping us move in!
We really appreciate your help!
To find the cosine ratio:
c^2= 3^2+8^2-2(3)(8)cos(74)= 7.7 feet
Heron's formula helps us find the area. The formula is: S= 1/2(a+b+c) and the next step is A=√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c). The area is 30.7 in. squared
So I got a lamp, but I'm not sure it will fit through the door.
HAPPY MOVE IN DAY BESTIE!!!!!
Let's see. The door has one angle of 74 with a side that is 8 inches and another side that is 3 inches
If we use the law of cosines we should be able to figure it out!
74
8
3
We have the TU flag that every student gets when they are accepted!
I wander how big the area is between each point when the sides are 22 inches, 24 inches, and 14 inches
24
22
14
TULSA
TULSA
YAY! Our decorations look so good
TULSA
And with everything else in here, it finally feels like home!
Thank you for helping us move in!
We really appreciate your help!
To find the cosine ratio:
c^2= 3^2+8^2-2(3)(8)cos(74)= 7.7 feet
Heron's formula helps us find the area. The formula is: S= 1/2(a+b+c) and the next step is A=√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c). The area is 30.7 in. squared
So I got a lamp, but I'm not sure it will fit through the door.
HAPPY MOVE IN DAY BESTIE!!!!!
Let's see. The door has one angle of 74 with a side that is 8 inches and another side that is 3 inches
If we use the law of cosines we should be able to figure it out!
74
8
3
We have the TU flag that every student gets when they are accepted!
I wander how big the area is between each point when the sides are 22 inches, 24 inches, and 14 inches
24
22
14
TULSA
TULSA
YAY! Our decorations look so good
TULSA
And with everything else in here, it finally feels like home!
Thank you for helping us move in!
We really appreciate your help!
To find the cosine ratio:
c^2= 3^2+8^2-2(3)(8)cos(74)= 7.7 feet
Heron's formula helps us find the area. The formula is: S= 1/2(a+b+c) and the next step is A=√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c). The area is 30.7 in. squared
So I got a lamp, but I'm not sure it will fit through the door.
HAPPY MOVE IN DAY BESTIE!!!!!
Let's see. The door has one angle of 74 with a side that is 8 inches and another side that is 3 inches
If we use the law of cosines we should be able to figure it out!
74
8
3
We have the TU flag that every student gets when they are accepted!
I wander how big the area is between each point when the sides are 22 inches, 24 inches, and 14 inches
24
22
14
TULSA
TULSA
YAY! Our decorations look so good
TULSA
And with everything else in here, it finally feels like home!
Thank you for helping us move in!
We really appreciate your help!
To find the cosine ratio:
c^2= 3^2+8^2-2(3)(8)cos(74)= 7.7 feet
Heron's formula helps us find the area. The formula is: S= 1/2(a+b+c) and the next step is A=√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c). The area is 30.7 in. squared
So I got a lamp, but I'm not sure it will fit through the door.
HAPPY MOVE IN DAY BESTIE!!!!!
Let's see. The door has one angle of 74 with a side that is 8 inches and another side that is 3 inches
If we use the law of cosines we should be able to figure it out!
74
8
3
We have the TU flag that every student gets when they are accepted!
I wander how big the area is between each point when the sides are 22 inches, 24 inches, and 14 inches
24
22
14
TULSA
TULSA
YAY! Our decorations look so good
TULSA
And with everything else in here, it finally feels like home!
Thank you for helping us move in!
We really appreciate your help!
To find the cosine ratio:
c^2= 3^2+8^2-2(3)(8)cos(74)= 7.7 feet
Heron's formula helps us find the area. The formula is: S= 1/2(a+b+c) and the next step is A=√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c). The area is 30.7 in. squared
So I got a lamp, but I'm not sure it will fit through the door.
HAPPY MOVE IN DAY BESTIE!!!!!
Let's see. The door has one angle of 74 with a side that is 8 inches and another side that is 3 inches
If we use the law of cosines we should be able to figure it out!
74
8
3
We have the TU flag that every student gets when they are accepted!
I wander how big the area is between each point when the sides are 22 inches, 24 inches, and 14 inches
24
22
14
TULSA
TULSA
YAY! Our decorations look so good
TULSA
And with everything else in here, it finally feels like home!
Thank you for helping us move in!
We really appreciate your help!
To find the cosine ratio:
c^2= 3^2+8^2-2(3)(8)cos(74)= 7.7 feet
Heron's formula helps us find the area. The formula is: S= 1/2(a+b+c) and the next step is A=√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c). The area is 30.7 in. squared
So I got a lamp, but I'm not sure it will fit through the door.
HAPPY MOVE IN DAY BESTIE!!!!!
Let's see. The door has one angle of 74 with a side that is 8 inches and another side that is 3 inches
If we use the law of cosines we should be able to figure it out!
74
8
3
We have the TU flag that every student gets when they are accepted!
I wander how big the area is between each point when the sides are 22 inches, 24 inches, and 14 inches
24
22
14
TULSA
TULSA
YAY! Our decorations look so good
TULSA
And with everything else in here, it finally feels like home!
Thank you for helping us move in!
We really appreciate your help!
To find the cosine ratio:
c^2= 3^2+8^2-2(3)(8)cos(74)= 7.7 feet
Heron's formula helps us find the area. The formula is: S= 1/2(a+b+c) and the next step is A=√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c). The area is 30.7 in. squared