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Solve the following non-right triangles. a. A= 37°, C= 75° , a= 11

Solve the following non-right triangles. a. A= 37°, C= 75° , a= 11-example-1
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To solve the given triangle:

1. Find the missing angle (angle B)

The sum of internal angles of a triangle is always 180°:


\begin{gathered} A+B+C=180 \\ B=180-A-C \\ \\ B=180-37-75 \\ B=68 \end{gathered}

2. Use sine law to find the b and c:


(a)/(\sin A)=(b)/(\sin B)=(c)/(\sin C)

Find b:


\begin{gathered} (b)/(\sin B)=(a)/(\sin A) \\ \\ b=(a\cdot\sin B)/(\sin A) \\ \\ b=(11\cdot\sin68)/(\sin37)=16.94 \end{gathered}

Find c:


\begin{gathered} (c)/(\sin C)=(a)/(\sin A) \\ \\ c=(a\cdot\sin C)/(\sin A) \\ \\ c=(11\sin 75)/(\sin 37)=17.65 \end{gathered}

Solve the following non-right triangles. a. A= 37°, C= 75° , a= 11-example-1
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