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Answer:

v = 10.997

Explanation:

For this, simply use the law of cosines.

v^2 = (16)^2 + (6)^2 - 2(16)(6)cos(27)

v^2 = 256 + 36 - 171.073

v^2 = 120.927

v = 10.997

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User Mlusiak
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Answer:


\boxed{11} units

Explanation:

To solve the length of UW, you can use the Law of Cosines for a SAS case:


\boxed{v^2=√(u^2+w^2-2(uw)cos(V)) }

Substitute the values and solve with a calculator:


\boxed{√(16^2+6^2-2(16*6)cos(27)) = 10.99666983 \approxeq 11}

The length of UW is 11 units.

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