Problem 43601. Find the sines of an isosceles triangle when given its area and height
Find the sines of an isosceles triangle when given its area and height.
For example, when A=12 and h=4, the result is [0.8 0.8 0.96].
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goc3
on 29 Sep 2020
I apologize for not seeing this sooner. The problem has been fixed, again. Let me know if something is still wrong.
Ramon Villamangca
on 3 Feb 2023
Unrecognized function or variable 'tolerance'.
Dyuman Joshi
on 4 Feb 2023
Test suite has been updated to include the tolerance.
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