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Given A = 56o, B = 71o, and a = 6.1o, use the Law of Sines to solve the triangle for the value of b. Round answer to two decimal places.
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Given A = 56o, B = 71o, and a = 6.1o, use the Law of Sines to solve the triangle for the value of b. Round answer to two decimal places.
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a/SinA = b/SinB
6.1/sin 56 = b/sin71
cross multiply
bSin56 = 6.1Sin71
Divide both sides by Sin56
b = 6.96
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