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Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)(05.04 LC)triangle PQR with side p across from angle P, side q across from angle Q, and side r across from angle RIf ∠R measures 18°, q equals 9.5, and p equals 6.0, then which length can be found using the Law of Cosines? p q RQ PQ

User Da Kuang
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Final answer:

Using the Law of Cosines, the length that can be found is
\( PQ \).

Step-by-step explanation:

The Law of Cosines is expressed as:


\[ c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2ab \cos(C) \]

where c is the side length across from angle C , and a and b are the other two side lengths of the triangle.

In the given triangle PQR , if angle R measures 18°, and q and p are known, we can use the Law of Cosines to find the length of side PQ , which is opposite to angle R .

Let
\( PQ = c \), \( PR = a \), and \( QR = b \).


\[ PQ^2 = PR^2 + QR^2 - 2 \cdot PR \cdot QR \cdot \cos(\angle R) \]

Substituting the given values:


\[ PQ^2 = p^2 + q^2 - 2 \cdot p \cdot q \cdot \cos(18°) \]

Now, calculate the numerical value of PQ using the provided values of p , q , and
\( \angle R \).

User Dylan
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Answer

PQ

Explanation

It must be PQ because we have the measure of the other two sides and the angle opposite it.

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