SOLUTION: olve the triangle using the Law of Sines. Round to the nearest tenth.
side a = 18m
∠A = 19°
∠B = 25°
What are the lengths of sides b and c?
Select one:
a. b = 23.
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Question 1093844: olve the triangle using the Law of Sines. Round to the nearest tenth.
side a = 18m
∠A = 19°
∠B = 25°
What are the lengths of sides b and c?
Select one:
a. b = 23.4 m, c = 38.4 m
b. b = 23.2 m, c = 38.8 m
c. b = 22.7 m, c = 37.8 m
d. b = 23.9 m, c = 38.2 m
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve the triangle using the Law of Sines. Round to the nearest tenth.
side a = 18m
∠A = 19°
∠B = 25°
What are the lengths of sides b and c?
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Angle C = 136 degs
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a/sin(A) = b/sin(B) = c/sin(C)
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It's arithmetic.
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