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Hello can you help me with this question and this a homework assignment-example-1

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For this case we can use the Cosine law and we have:


\cos (c)=(a^2+b^2-c^2)/(2ab)=(35^2+56^2-33^2)/(2\cdot35\cdot56)=0.8346938776
\cos (b)=(a^2+c^2-b^2)/(2ac)=(35^2+33^2-56^2)/(2\cdot35\cdot33)=-0.356
\cos (a)=(c^2+b^2-a^2)/(2cb)=(33^2+56^2-35^2)/(2\cdot33\cdot56)=0.8116883117

And then we can find the angles with the arcos like this:


<\gamma=ar\cos (0.8346938776)=33.42
<\beta=ar\cos (-0.356)=110.85
<\alpha=ar\cos (0.8116883117)=35.74

Can you see the new values for gamma and alfa

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