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Consider a triangle A B C like the one below. Suppose that B = 57°, C= 65°, and a = 48. (The figure is not drawn to scale.) Solve the triangle.

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Consider a triangle A B C like the one below. Suppose that B = 57°, C= 65°, and a-example-1
User Artey
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Answer:

A = 58 degrees

b = 51.9

c = 48.5

Explanation:

To find A we simply just need to remember that all triangles add up to 180 degrees and we are already given two angles of the triangle so....


57 + 65=122


122+58=180


A=58

To find sides b and c we use the law of sines since we now know the angle of each side.


a=48


b=48*(sin65)/(sin57) =51.87


51.87


7>5


51.9


b=51.9


c=48*(sin58)/(sin57) =48.54


48.54


4<5


c=48.5

Hope this helps.

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