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TRIGONOMETRY What is the smallest angle of this triangle round to the nearest hundredth

TRIGONOMETRY What is the smallest angle of this triangle round to the nearest hundredth-example-1

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The smallest angle would be the angle opposite the smallest side. The angle is shown below:

To find the measure of the smallest angle, we would be using the cosine rule:


\cos \text{ C = }(a^2+b^2-c^2)/(2ab)

Substituting the given sides, we have:


\begin{gathered} \cos \text{ C = }(34^2+23^2-12^2)/(2*34*23) \\ cos\text{ C = 0.98529} \\ C\text{ = }\cos ^(-1)0.98529 \\ C\text{ = }9.84^0 \end{gathered}

TRIGONOMETRY What is the smallest angle of this triangle round to the nearest hundredth-example-1
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