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Use the law of sines to find the length of side c

Use the law of sines to find the length of side c-example-1
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A!

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Look at the picture.

The law os sine:


(a)/(\sin A)=(b)/(\sin B)=(c)/(\sin C)

We have


m\angle A=46.7^o\\\\m\angle C=48^o\\\\a=44\\\\c=?

Substitute:


(c)/(\sin48^o)=(44)/(\sin46.7^o)\\\\\boxed{c=44.93}\to\boxed{A.}

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