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In ∆ABC, if a = 8.75 centimeters, c = 4.26 centimeters, and m B = 87°, What is the length of b to two decimal places?
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In ∆ABC, if a = 8.75 centimeters, c = 4.26 centimeters, and m B = 87°, What is the length of b to two decimal places?
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In ∆ABC, if a = 8.75 centimeters, c = 4.26 centimeters, and m B = 87°, What is the length of b to two decimal places?
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you will need the law of cosines to solve it
b2=a2+c2−2a×c×cos(B)
just substitute your values
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using law cosines:
b^2= a^2+c^2-2acCosb
= 76.56+18.14-74.55(0.05)
= 94.7 - 3.9
= 90.8
b= sqrt 90.8
b= 9.52
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