SOLUTION: Find the area of ∆ABC, if A is 55 degrees, b=8 meters, and c=14 meters. Thank You

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Question 42528: Find the area of ∆ABC, if A is 55 degrees, b=8 meters, and c=14 meters.
Thank You

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We use the formula
Area = (1/2)bc sin A
and plug in to find
Area = (1/2)(8)(14) sin 55
Area = 45.9 m^2

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