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Use the law of cosines to find “x” to the nearest whole number

Use the law of cosines to find “x” to the nearest whole number-example-1
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The law of cosines states that


\begin{gathered} c^2=a^2+b^2-2ab\cos\gamma \\ a,b,c\rightarrow\text{ sides of a triangle} \\ \gamma\rightarrow\text{ opposite angle to side c} \end{gathered}

In our case,


\begin{gathered} x=√(10^2+23^2-2*10*23\cos(135\degree)) \\ \Rightarrow x=√(629-460cos(135\degree)) \\ \Rightarrow x\approx30.89 \\ \Rightarrow x\approx31 \end{gathered}

Once rounded, the answer is x=31

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