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Which represents the value of c?

Which represents the value of c?-example-1
User Anil Singh
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Answer:

Explanation:

you are given the law of sines, in the question, so i'm guessing you don't get "law of sines" ???

some times I think people might just be lazy and they don't try, but I can understand if you really don't get "law of sines' b/c it is kinda abstract.

Any way here is how you solve this problem and please ask if you don't understand about something I do to solve this. Ask about it if you don't get it. :)

Sin(45) / c = Sin(45) / 3

now algebraically solve for c

3* Sin(45) / Sin(45) = c

if you're thinking the answer is 3 you're right.

indecently , if you didn't notice, this is an isosceles triangle and they do have the same length legs. so you know that x = 3 right away from that, but, it's good to understand Law of Sines as well. :)

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