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How do I use the cosine rule for these problems?

How do I use the cosine rule for these problems?-example-1

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

Using the Cosine rule

a² = b² + c² - 2abcosA ← Rearranging for cosA gives

cosA =
(b^2+c^2-a^2)/(2ab)

(a)

let a = 10, b = 7, c = 8 and A = α, then

cosα =
(7^2+8^2-10^2)/(2(7)(8)) =
(49+64-100)/(112) =
(13)/(112), thus

α =
cos^(-1)(
(13)/(112) ) ≈ 83° ( to the nearest degree )

(b)

let the angle opposite side 7 be x

Using the Sine rule


(10)/(sin83) =
(7)/(sinx) ( cross- multiply )

10sinx = 7sin83 ( divide both sides by 10 )

sinx =
(7sin83)/(10) , thus

x =
sin^(-1) (
(7sin83)/(10) ) = 44°

The third angle can be found using the sum of angles in a triangle

third angle = 180° - (83 + 44)° = 180° - 127° = 53°

The 3 angles are 83°, 44°, 53°

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