Does a solution for x exist?
>Random numbers randomly distributed around a geometric figure
>Solve for me /sci/
Kys faggot
>>8536992
nowhere near enough info to tell
You only gave us 2 sides of 3 triangles.
No.
>>8536992
yes
>>8536992
[math]\sqrt{\frac{1}{2} \left(41+3 \sqrt{119}\right)}[/math]
>>8537122
Holy shit, did you get that using law of cosines?
>>8537122
Is this a solution?
>>8537147
I checked it. Seems to make sense. I didn't think that this square was possible
>>8537147
Yes.
One method of solving this is setting your square on a coordinate plane and labeling the point where the 3 lines meet (a,b). You write out your 3,4,5 distances in terms of a,b, and x via pythagoras and solve the big ugly system you get
It's probably doable by cosines or something but fuck trig
>>8537015
Shouldnt the angles in the top right be 45°?
>>8537419
Oh wait that assumes a square, im dumb