SOLUTION: Two desks, A and B, are 3.0m apart. How far away from each desk is the teacher's desk, C, if ANGLE CAB=45 degrees, and ANGLE CBA=35 degrees

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Question 1187943: Two desks, A and B, are 3.0m apart. How far away from each desk is the teacher's desk, C, if ANGLE CAB=45 degrees, and ANGLE CBA=35 degrees
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Two desks, A and B, are 3.0m apart. How far away from each desk is the teacher's desk, C, if ANGLE CAB=45 degrees, and ANGLE CBA=35 degrees
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Angle CAB is angle A = 45
Angle CBA is angle B = 35
The 3rd angle, angle C = 100 degrees.
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Side AB is side c, opposite angle C.
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3 angles and 1 side: Use the Sine Law.


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