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Note: Triangle may not be drawn to scale. Suppose A = 26 degrees and b = 7

Note: Triangle may not be drawn to scale. Suppose A = 26 degrees and b = 7-example-1
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Using the definitions of cosine and tangent:


\begin{gathered} \cos A=(b)/(c)\Rightarrow c=(b)/(\cos A)...(1) \\ \\ \tan A=(a)/(b)\Rightarrow a=b\cdot\tan A...(2) \end{gathered}

From the problem, we identify:


\begin{gathered} A=26\degree \\ b=7 \end{gathered}

We use these values to find a and c.

In (1):


c=(7)/(\cos26\degree)\approx7.788

In (2):


a=7\cdot\tan26\degree\approx3.414

Answer:

a = 3.414

b = 7.788

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