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This one stumped me. Thought you might enjoy..

What are the lengths of the diagonals?
It should be related to law of sin/cos. (The answers are decimal)

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Hint: If you cut off a parallelogram from the left, you get a triangle with a base of 3 and a top angle of (what?). The law of sines then gives you the other two sides. Then restore the parallelogram, draw the diagonals, and use the law of cosines.

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    @JackOfAll: I got 2.7648 for the left edge and 3.89853 for the diagonal from the 50. Could just be rounding.2012-06-26