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I need help figuring out how to find angle B and side b and c?

I need help figuring out how to find angle B and side b and c?-example-1
User EhevuTov
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Given:

A = 30°, C = 102°, a = 20;

The sum of all internal angles of a triangle is 180°; so:

B = 180° - 30° - 102°

B = 48°

Now, using the sine law:


\begin{gathered} (a)/(\sin A)=(c)/(\sin C) \\ \\ \frac{20}{\sin30\text{\degree}}\text{ = }\frac{c}{\sin 102\text{\degree}} \\ \\ c\text{ = }\frac{\sin 102\text{\degree{}x 20}}{\sin \text{ 30\degree}}\text{ = 39}.1 \end{gathered}

Finally:


\begin{gathered} (a)/(\sin A)=(b)/(\sin B) \\ \\ \frac{20}{\sin30\text{\degree}}\text{ = }\frac{b}{\sin 48\text{\degree}} \\ \\ b\text{ = }\frac{20\text{ x sin 48\degree}}{\sin \text{ 30\degree}}\text{ = 29.7} \end{gathered}

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