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In ΔABC, a = 7.4 cm, b = 4.6 cm and c=8.6 cm. Find the measure of ∠A to the nearest 10th of a degree.

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The measure of ∠A to the nearest 10th of a degree is 59.34 degree

How can the angle be calculated?

Trigonometry is the area of mathematics that deals with particular angle functions and how to use them in computations. In trigonometry, an angle can have six common functions. The terms sine (sin), cosine (cos), tangent (tan), cotangent (cot), secant (sec), and cosecant (csc) are their names and abbreviations.

Using the cosine rule


cos A = ((b^(2) + c^(2) -a^(2) ))/(2bc)

Where

a = 7.4 cm

b = 4.6 cm

c=8.6 cm


Cos A =((4.6 + 8.6 - 7.4 ))/(2* 4.6 *8.6 )

=
(21.16+73.96-54.76)/(79.12)


(40.36)/(79.12)

Cos A =0.510

Angle A =
cos^(-1) (0.510).

=59.336170257614 °

=59.34degree

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