SOLUTION: What is the approximate area of a triangle with a = 23, b = 38, and angle C = 47 deg.?
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Question 475072: What is the approximate area of a triangle with a = 23, b = 38, and angle C = 47 deg.?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the approximate area of a triangle with a = 23, b = 38, and angle C = 47 deg.?
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Assuming angle C is between sides a & b,
Area = a*b*sin(47)/2
Area =~ 319.6 sq units
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