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Trigonometric ldentities and Equations Test - 111
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Trigonometric ldentities and Equations Test - 111
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    Consider a triangle ABC and let a, b and c denote the lengths of the sides opposite to vertices A, B and C respectively. Suppose a = 6, b = 10 and the area of the triangle is 15√3. If ∠ABC is obtuse and if r denotes the radius of the incircle of the triangle, then r2 is equal to
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    In a right angled triangle the hypotenuse is 2√2 times the length of perpendicular drawn from the opposite vertex on the hypotenuse, then the other two angles are
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