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Find all missing parts of the triangle. When necessary, round answers to the nearest tenth. ONLY enter the answer, not units ordegree symbols.B28САB (angle B)=a (side a)b(side b)Blank 1:Blank 2:Blank 3:

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To find all the missing parts of the triangle, we need to know the triangle trigonometry:

We can find the sides first, with the angle A=28 and the hypotenuse=7


\begin{gathered} \sin (28)=(a)/(7) \\ a=7\sin (28) \\ a=3.3\text{ } \end{gathered}

Now, the side b:


\begin{gathered} \cos (28)=(b)/(7) \\ b=7\cos (28) \\ b=6.2 \end{gathered}

Having all the sides, we can calculate the angle B:


\begin{gathered} \sin (B)=(6.2)/(7) \\ B=\sin ^(-1)((6.2)/(7)) \\ B=62.3\text{ degr}ees \end{gathered}

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