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Using the Law of Sines to find a triangle with one obtuse angle if A = 49 precent, a = 30, b = 33

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B =
56^(o)

C =
75^(o)

c = 38

The given question can be solved using the sine rule which states that;


(a)/(sin A) =
(b)/(sin B) =
(c)/(sin C)

Given that;

A = 49 degrees, a = 30, and b = 33. Then.


(a)/(sin A) =
(b)/(sin B)


(30)/(sin 49^(o) ) =
(33)/(sin B)

sin B = 0.8302

B =
Sin^(-1) 0.8302

= 56.12

B =
56^(o)

But,

A + B + C = 180

49 + 56 + C = 180

C = 180 - 105

= 75

C =
75^(o)

Then,


(a)/(sin A) =
(c)/(sin C)


(30)/(sin 49^(o) ) =
(c)/(sin 75^(o) )

c = 38.396

c = 38

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