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Solve the triangle, find m

Solve the triangle, find m-example-1
User Ramesh PVK
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SOLUTION

The triangle is a right-angle triangle with two sides given.

To find angle A, we Apply trigonometry ratios cosine


\begin{gathered} \cos A=(adjacent)/(Hypothenuse) \\ \text{Adjacent}=17,\text{Hypothenuse}=38 \end{gathered}

Substitute the parameters into the formula


\begin{gathered} CosA=(17)/(38) \\ CosA=0.4474 \\ A=\cos ^(-1)(0.4474) \\ A=63.42^0 \end{gathered}

Then the measure of A=63° to the nearest degree

To find Angle B, we apply the trigonometry ratio for sine


\begin{gathered} \text{ Recall that} \\ \sin C=(opposite)/(Hypothenuse) \\ \text{opposite}=17,\text{Hypothenuse}=38 \end{gathered}

Substitute the parameters into the formula above


\begin{gathered} \text{sinC}=(17)/(38) \\ \sin C=0.4474 \\ C=\sin ^(-1)(0.4474) \\ C=26.58 \end{gathered}

Then, the measure of C=27° to the nearest degree

Therefore A=63° and c=27°

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