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Law of cosines: a2 = b2 + c2 -2bccos(A)

What is the value of s to the nearest whole number?

Law of cosines: a2 = b2 + c2 -2bccos(A) What is the value of s to the nearest whole-example-1
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Answer:

14

Explanation:

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Answer:

14

Explanation:

The law of cosines is a² = b²+c²-2bc(cos A).

We will use s in place of a, since it is the unknown side. This makes b and c 8 and 9.

Angle A will be the angle opposite side a, or in this case side s. This makes it 111.

This gives us

s² = 8²+9²-2(8)(9)(cos 111)

s² = 64+81-2(8)(9)(cos 111)

s² = 145-144(cos 111)

s² = 196.605

Take the square root of each side:

√(s²) = √(196.605)

s = 14.02 ≈ 14

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