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Which proportion could be used to find the length of side b?

Which proportion could be used to find the length of side b?-example-1

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Answer:

A)
(sin(23))/(6.2)=(sin(85))/(b)

Explanation:

In order to use the Law of Sines, we must have a known angle and the known side opposite it.

The only side measure we have is that of AB, which is 6.2. The angle opposite this is ∠C, which we do not have the measurement of.

We do have the measurement of ∠A and ∠B; we can use these to find the measure of ∠C. We know that the sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle is 180°; this means

m∠C = 180-(72+85) = 180-157 = 23°

This makes the first ratio in the Law of Sines


(sin(23))/(6.2)

We are trying to find the measure of b. This means we use the angle opposite b, ∠B; m∠B = 85°. This gives us the ratio


(sin(85))/(b)

Together, this gives us the proportion


(sin(23))/(6.2)=(sin(85))/(b)

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