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Problem Solving (PS) | Re: O is the center of the circle above, OB=2, and angle AOB

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I have a question about this problem. Because AOB is 120 degrees, doesn't that mean that the side across AOB (the base) is the largest side? In the problem, angle A should be smaller than angle O. A = 2, so O should be greater than 2. Given this, if we take 1/2 base * height, we get 2 * (at least 2)*1/2, which gives us an area of at least 2. Yet, the answer of root 3 is 1.7. How is this possible?

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