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Given a possible triangle ABC with a=5, b=11, and A=23 degrees, find a possible value for angle b. Round to the nearest tenth. A. 10.2° B. 11.2° C. 59.3° D. no solution Please select the best answer from
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Given a possible triangle ABC with a=5, b=11, and A=23 degrees, find a possible value for angle b. Round to the nearest tenth. A. 10.2° B. 11.2° C. 59.3° D. no solution Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Using the law of the sine, we have the following relationship:
Sine (A) / a = Sine (B) / b
Substituting values we have:
Sine (23) / 5 = Sine (B) / 11
Clearing we have:
(Sine (23) / 5) * (11) = Sine (B)
B = Asine ((Sine (23) / 5) * (11))
B = 59.27 degrees
Rounding off we have:
B = 59.3 degrees
Answer:
C. 59.3 °
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