SOLUTION: Using LAW OF SINES Round to the nearest tenth.
Find BC: triangle is laying on it's side with the point to the right point(A).
B to C= 61 degrees
C to A= 23 cm
A to B= 12
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Question 448954: Using LAW OF SINES Round to the nearest tenth.
Find BC: triangle is laying on it's side with the point to the right point(A).
B to C= 61 degrees
C to A= 23 cm
A to B= 12 degrees
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Using LAW OF SINES Round to the nearest tenth.
Find BC: triangle is laying on it's side with the point to the right point(A).
B to C= 61 degrees
C to A= 23 cm
A to B= 12 degrees
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If I interpret this correctly:
Angle A = 61º
Angle C = 12º
--> B = 103º
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Side b = 23 cm
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BC is side a, opposite angle A
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23/sin(103) = a/sin(61)
a = 23*sin(61)/sin(103)
a =~ 20.6 cm
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