SOLUTION: Hello :) I'm struggling with this question and need some guidance to it. I can solve it on my own but I don't know the formula or the steps very well. In triangle APS, a = 1

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Question 452110: Hello :)
I'm struggling with this question and need some guidance to it. I can solve it on my own but I don't know the formula or the steps very well.
In triangle APS, a = 14.3, p = 19.2, and m < S = 72.4°. Find m < P to the nearest tenth.
I drew it on paper and all for ideas but I need help please and soon.
Thank you very much.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the Cosine Law to find side s.
Then use the Law of Sines to find angle P
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