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Find each measure to the nearest tenth using law of cosine. Number 9.

Find each measure to the nearest tenth using law of cosine. Number 9.-example-1

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Problem N 9

step 1

Find out the length of the side AB

Applying the law of cosines

we have that


AB^2=BC^2+AC^2-2(BC)(AC)cosC

substitute given values


\begin{gathered} AB^2=29^2+28^2-2(29)(28)cos52^o \\ AB=25 \end{gathered}

step 2

Find out the measure of angle A

Applying the law of cosines again


BC^2=AB^2+AC^2-2(AB)(AC)cosA

substitute given values


\begin{gathered} 29^2=25^2+28^2-2(25)(28)cosA \\ solve\text{ for cosB} \\ cosA=(25^2+28^2-29^2)/(2(25)(28)) \\ \\ A=66.1^o \end{gathered}

The measure of angle A is 66.1 degrees

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