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PLEASE ANSWER PROPERLY OR I WILL REPORT AND BLOCK YOU. 162 = 182 + 192 – 2(18)(19)cos(Z) 256 = 324 + 361 – (684)cos(Z) 256 = 685 – (684)cos(Z) –429 = –(684)cos(Z) To the nearest whole degree, the measure
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PLEASE ANSWER PROPERLY OR I WILL REPORT AND BLOCK YOU.
162 = 182 + 192 – 2(18)(19)cos(Z)
256 = 324 + 361 – (684)cos(Z)
256 = 685 – (684)cos(Z)
–429 = –(684)cos(Z)
To the nearest whole degree, the measure of Z is
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16² = 18² + 19² - 2(18)(19)cos(z)
256 = 324 + 361 - (684)cos(z)
256 = 685 - (684)cos(z)
-429 = -684cos(z)
cos(z) = -429/-684
z = cos⁻¹ (0.627)
z = cos⁻¹ (cos 51) [ Cos 51 = 0.627 ]
z = 51
In short, Your Answer would be: 51
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