SOLUTION: How to use law of sines??? Let the angles of a triangle be alpha = 40 degrees , beta = 87 degrees c = 115. Use the law of sines to find the remaining sides. Thanks!

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Let the angles of a triangle be alpha = 40 degrees , beta = 87 degrees c = 115. Use the law of sines to find the remaining sides.
Thanks!

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi
law of sines:

Using the first two expressions:


Cross-multiply:
115·sin(40°) = x·sin(87°)
x= 115·sin(40°)/sin(87°)
Repeat process for third side
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