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PLEASE HELP OMG I DONT GET THE LESSON
Find the length of side x to the nearest tenth.

PLEASE HELP OMG I DONT GET THE LESSON Find the length of side x to the nearest tenth-example-1
User Dharminder
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x=1,

since we can use the pythagorean theorem we have x and 12

12+x= 12+x/3

1/3x+4=3

x=1

User Tarrball
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Hello There today we will solve your problem

Since side B is
\sqrt12 we can solve that and we get

3.4641...

now we can find side c... it's a lot


c=(b)/(sin(b))

which equals 4

and


a=\sqrt c^2-b^2\\=\sqrt3.9999981349996^2-3.4641^2\\2


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  • Side C ⇒ 4
  • Side A ⇒2
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