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What are the missing sides and angles of this triangle? What is the area?

What are the missing sides and angles of this triangle? What is the area?-example-1
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This does not appear to be a right triangle. However, we know 2 sides and the included angle, so can find the unknown side length. Let x represent this length. Then:

x^2 = (9 m)^2 + (12 m)^2 - 2(9m)(12 m)*cos 30 degrees, or

x^2 = 81 + 144 - 216(sqrt(3) / 2). Please solve for x^2 and then solve the result for x, making sure to choose the positive value. The result will be the length of the side opposite the 30 degree angle.

With 1 of 3 angles known, and 3 of 3 sides known, you can use the Law of Sines to find the other two angles. As a reminder, the Law of Sines looks like this:

a b c
-------- = --------- = ----------
sin A sin B sin C.

You can give the 30-deg angle any name you want; then a, the length of the side opposite the 30-deg angle, which you have just found. And so on.
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