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Please help me I’m stuck.-example-1
User Harmonic
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Answer:

Explanation:

We will use the general area formula for finding the area of triangle when you are given information for SAS, which we have been.


A=(1)/(2)absinC , where a and b are the given side lengths and C is the included angle. You can ONLY use this when you have the info for SAS in a triangle. For us,

a = 17, b = 15 and C = 35 degrees. Filling in:


A=(1)/(2)(17)(15)sin35

Do that on your calculator in degree mode and you'll find the area to be

73.1 meters squared

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