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Question Number 81331 by mr W last updated on 11/Feb/20

Commented by mr W last updated on 11/Feb/20

Given: the distances from a point to  the midpoints of the sides of a triangle  are p,q,r.  Find: the side lengthes of the triangle.

Given:thedistancesfromapointtothemidpointsofthesidesofatrianglearep,q,r.Find:thesidelengthesofthetriangle.

Commented by rose last updated on 11/Feb/20

sir plsss solve my questions..plsss

sirplssssolvemyquestions..plsss

Commented by mr W last updated on 11/Feb/20

NO COMMENT!

NOCOMMENT!

Commented by MJS last updated on 11/Feb/20

a comment saying “no comment”...    This sentence has three erors; can you fined them?

acommentsayingnocomment...Thissentencehasthreeerors;canyoufinedthem?

Commented by $@ty@m123 last updated on 12/Feb/20

1. three  2. erors  3. fined

1.three2.erors3.fined

Commented by jagoll last updated on 12/Feb/20

4. no comment

4.nocomment

Commented by MJS last updated on 12/Feb/20

this statement is wrong.

thisstatementiswrong.

Commented by jagoll last updated on 12/Feb/20

hahaha

hahaha

Commented by ajfour last updated on 12/Feb/20

I believe we′ll be get a relation  of a,b,c . all three should not  generally be unique.

Ibelievewellbegetarelationofa,b,c.allthreeshouldnotgenerallybeunique.

Commented by mr W last updated on 12/Feb/20

then it is to find the triangle with the  maxumum (or minimum) area.

thenitistofindthetrianglewiththemaxumum(orminimum)area.

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