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Find the length of the lake to the nearest yard

Find the length of the lake to the nearest yard-example-1
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Given the triangle:

To find the length of the missing side, considering that you know the measure of the opposite angle to the side and the length of the other two sides, you can apply the cosine law, which is:


c^2=a^2+b^2−2ab*cosC

Consider

a= 245yd

b=270yd

c= x yd

∠C=70º

Replace the values in the formula:


\begin{gathered} c^2=a^2+b^2-2ab*cosC \\ c^2=245^2+270^2-2*245*270*cos70 \\ c^2=60025+72900-132300*cos70 \\ c^2=132925-132300*cos70 \\ c^2=87675.73504 \\ √(c^2)=√(87675.73504) \\ c=296.1yd \end{gathered}

The length of the lake is 296yards

Find the length of the lake to the nearest yard-example-1
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