471,304 views
43 votes
43 votes
Urgent!!!!!!

in an oblique triangle two sides measure 6cm and 12 cm and the angle across from the side that is 12cm in length measures 58°. to the nearest whole, what are the measures of the other two angles

User Cleo
by
2.9k points

1 Answer

18 votes
18 votes

Answer:

25° and 97°

Explanation:

Oblique triangle : any triangle that is not a right triangle

Use the sine rule to find one of the unknown interior angles:


(sin(A))/(a)=(sin(B))/(b)=(sin(C))/(c)

where A, B and C are the interior angles of a triangle, and a, b and c are the sides opposite to the interior angles.


\implies (sin(58))/(12)=(sin(B))/(6)


\implies sin(B)=(6sin(58))/(12)=0.4240240481...


\implies sin(B)=25.08890446...=25 \textdegree \ \ \textsf{(nearest whole)}

Sum of interior angles of a triangle = 180°

⇒ Missing angle = 180 - 58 - 25 = 97°

Urgent!!!!!! in an oblique triangle two sides measure 6cm and 12 cm and the angle-example-1
User Randomstatistic
by
3.0k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.