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Mathematics Made Easy
Passionate supply chain management professional focused on logistics optimization.
To help students see mathematics not as rules, but as language, pattern, and power.
🔢 Weekly problem-solving, clear explanations, real-world meaning.
❤️ Because math isn’t cold logic it’s the quiet architecture of wonder. Graduated from UNISA, Department of Transport and Supply Chain Management, in 2024. Enthusiastic about sustainability and efficiency in global supply chains, I am always learning and seeking opportunities to collaborate!
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In any triangle with sides a, b, and c and opposite angles A, B, and C:
To find side a: a^2 = b^2 + c^2 - 2bccos(A)
To find side b: b^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2accos(B)
To find side c: c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2abcos(C)
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Angles: One angle is exactly 90° (the right angle). Because the total sum of angles in a
triangle is 180°, the sum of the other two angles must also equal 90°.
The Right Angle: The right angle is always located at the intersection where the base
meets the altitude.
The Hypotenuse: This is always the longest side of the triangle and is located directly
opposite the 90° angle.
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The Hypotenuse: This is the longest side of the triangle. It is always the slanted side located directly across from the 90-degree right angle.
The Opposite Side: This side is located directly across from the angle
Its position "opposes" the angle you are measuring.
The Adjacent Side: This is the side that is "next to" the angle
It sits between the angle and the 90-degree right angle.
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