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B=?
Angle A=?
Angle B=?

B=? Angle A=? Angle B=?-example-1
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1.) Solve for length b.

The simpler method is to use the Pythagorean theorem. If
a^2 - b^2 = c^2, then this means that
c^2 - a^2 = b^2.

Plug in the values:


11^2 - 7^2 = b^2

-->
121 - 49 = 72

So this means that b is the square root of 72, which is 8.49

2.) Solve for ∠A.

Let's refer to the law of sines. If
(a)/(sin(A)) = (c)/(sin(C)), then this means we can cross multiply. Since A is the value we are solving for, the equation should be written out like this:


A = sin^-1((sin(C) * a)/(c))

-->
A = sin^-1((sin(90) * 7)/(11))

A is 39.52°

3.) Solve for ∠B.

This is the easiest one. The sum of all three angle measures in a triangle add up to 180°. We already know that one of the angles is a right angle and the other 39.52°.

39.52 + 90 = 129.52

180 - 129.52 = 50.48

∠B is 50.48°.

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