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Use the law of sines to find what Angle R is:

Use the law of sines to find what Angle R is:-example-1
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Explanation:

So, according to the law of Sines, we have


(Sin(A))/(a) = (Sin(b))/(b)

In our case, we have S and R, so...


(Sin(S))/(s) = (Sin(R))/(r)

And we want to isolate R...


r = sin^(-1) ((Sin(S) * r)/(s) ) = sin^(-1) ((Sin(52) * 32)/(26) ) = 75.90

the angle of R is then 75.90 degrees.

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