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A guide into how to use law of sines or cosines would be greatly appreciated.

A guide into how to use law of sines or cosines would be greatly appreciated.-example-1
User Goppinath
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Answer:

RS = 22.5 feet, RT = 12.5 feet, and <R =
34^(o)

Explanation:

Cosine rule can be applied only when given the three sides of a triangle, or two sides and an included angle. Otherwise, sine rule is applied.

i. <R + <T + <S = 180 (sum of angles in a triangle)

<R + 116 + 30 = 180

<R = 180 - 146

= 34

<R =
34^(o)

In the given question, since we have two angles and one side we apply the sine rule.

ii.
(ST)/(Sin R) =
(RS)/(Sin T)


(14)/(Sin 34) =
(RS)/(Sin 116)

RS =
(14*0.8988)/(0.5592)

= 22.5021

RS = 22.5 feet

iii. Also,


(ST)/(Sin R) =
(RT)/(Sin S)


(14)/(Sin 34) =
(RT)/(Sin 30)

RT =
(14*Sin 30)/(Sin 34)

=
(14*0.5)/(0.5592)

= 12.5179

RT = 12.5 feet

Thus,

RS = 22.5 feet, RT = 12.5 feet, and <R =
34^(o).

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