214k views
3 votes
Determine the number of possible triangles, abc, that can be formed given c = 85°, a = 10, and c = 13.

2 Answers

3 votes
General rule is a<bsinA means no triangle is possible, a=bsinA means 1 triangle is possible and a>bsinA means 2 possible triangles
User John Mullins
by
8.4k points
1 vote
To get the possible triangle that be formed with a triangle whose dimensions are C=85, a=10 and c=13, we need to calculate for the values of the angles. Using sine rule:
a/sin A=c/sin C=d/sin D
thus the value of angle A will be:
10/sin A=13/sin 85
10/sin A=13.05
sin A=10/13.05
sin A=0.7663
A=arcsin 0.7663
A=50
thus the n=value of angle B will be:
B=180-(85+50)
=45
The triangle formed will be an acute triangle
User Bruce Afruz
by
8.7k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories