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  • ...;)=0. To determine the areas of triangles, see the [[law of sines]]. The law of cosines can be stated as
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  • | pagename = Law of cosines | abc = Law of cosines
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  • {{r|Law of cosines}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Law of cosines]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ine and cosine rules (not laws). I now see that CZ calls the latter also "Law of cosines", odd, because there is only one cosine involved in this law. And is the te
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  • {{r|Law of cosines}}
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  • The use of the law of sines is complementary to the use of the [[law of cosines]].
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  • #[[Law of cosines]]
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  • ===Law of cosines=== The '''[[law of cosines]]''' (also known as the cosine formula) is an extension of the [[Pythagorea
    33 KB (5,179 words) - 08:26, 4 June 2010
  • ...p]], stopped by the [[bar]] and got the [[blues]]. Then he laid down the [[law of cosines]] and the [[law of sines]]. ...nderwood|Michael]] wrote about [[eigenvalue]]s and tidied up the laws of [[law of cosines|cosines]] and [[law of sines|sines]]. [[User:Michael Underwood|Michael Unde
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  • ...Lambertian]], [[Langley (unit)]], [[Latino history]], [[Law and order]], [[Law of cosines]], [[Law of sines]], [[Left ventricular hypertrophy]], [[Leslie C. Arends]]
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