Home
Class 12
MATHS
" Given "b=2,c=sqrt(3),/A=30^(@)," then ...

" Given "b=2,c=sqrt(3),/_A=30^(@)," then the in-radius "Delta ABC" is "

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Given b=2 , c= sqrt(3), angle A= 30^@ then inradius of Delta ABC is :-

Given b=2,c=sqrt(3),/_A=30^(0), then inradius of o+ABC is (sqrt(3)-1)/(2) (b) (sqrt(3)+1)/(2) (c) (sqrt(3)-1)/(4) (d) none of these

Given b=2,c= sqrt3 and A= 30^@, then in-radius of triangle ABC is

In triangle ABC if b=2,C=sqrt(3),/_A=30^(@) ,then a lies in the interval

In a Delta ABC if b=a(sqrt(3)-1) and /_C=30^(@) then the measure of the angle A is

In Delta ABC ,if a=2, B=120^(@),C=30^(@) then area of Delta ABC is

In a Delta ABC ,if a=100,c=100sqrt(2) and /_A=30^(@) then find remaining side and angles.

In a triangle ABC,a/b=2+sqrt(3) and /_C=60^(@) then angle A and B is

In a triangle ABC,a/b=2+sqrt(3) and /_C=60^(@) then angle A and B is