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Calculate the length b to two decimal places

Calculate the length b to two decimal places-example-1
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The answer's A. 29.84
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In figure given two sides and the included angle (SAS) so we can apply cosine rule.


b^(2)=a^(2)+c^(2)-2accosB.

In the figure a=22,c=14,<B=110°

Substituting these values in cosine formula :


b^(2)=22^(2)+14^(2)-2(22)(14)cos 110 .


b^(2)=484+196-616(-0.34)


b^(2)=680+209.44


b^(2)=889.44

b=29.84.

Option A is the right answer.

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