SOLUTION: In ∆ABC, C=30 degrees, c=22, and b=42. Find B.
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Question 42464: In ∆ABC, C=30 degrees, c=22, and b=42. Find B.
Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use Law of Sines:
Sin(B)/b = Sin(C)/c
Sin(B)/42 = Sin(30/180)/22
Sin(B) = 42*Sin(/6)/22
Sin(B) = 21*Sin(/6)/11
about 73 degrees
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