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Solve triangles using the law of cosines . Find BC

Solve triangles using the law of cosines . Find BC-example-1

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The cosine rule states that:


a^2=b^2+c^2-2bc\cos A

For the given triangle:

a= BC

b=AC=12

c=AB=9

∠A=87º

Replace the known measures on the formula:


BC^2=12^2+9^2-2(9\cdot12\cdot\cos 87)

Solve the exponents and the multiplication on the last term:


\begin{gathered} BC^2=144+81-216\cos 87 \\ BC^2=213.695 \end{gathered}

-Apply the square root to both sides of the expression:


\begin{gathered} \sqrt[]{BC^2}=\sqrt[]{213.695} \\ BC=14.618 \\ BC\approx14.62 \end{gathered}

The length of side BC is 14.62units

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