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Find the length between the big circle and small circle.

Find the length between the big circle and small circle.-example-1
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First, we will calculate the hypotenuse of the first triangle


\begin{gathered} \cos 51=(11)/(h) \\ h=(11)/(\cos51) \\ h=17.48 \\ \end{gathered}

Now let's calculate the angle a


\begin{gathered} a=180-64-54 \\ a=65 \end{gathered}

Total result

T = 17.48+12.204+2.62+4.72

T = 37.024

The answer would be 37.024

for all triangles input data entered: side a, b and angle γ.

Calculation of the third side c of the triangle using a Law of Cosines


c^2=a^2+b^2-2ab\cos \gamma

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