SOLUTION: If a triangle has an angle A of 50 degrees, B at 65 degrees, and a= 12, what is the measures of side c and b?
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If a triangle has an angle A of 50 degrees, B at 65 degrees, and a= 12, what is the measures of side c and b?
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Use the Law of Sines:
b/sin(65) = 12/sin(50)
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b = sin(65)[12/sin(50)]
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b = 14.197
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Angle C = 180-(50+65) = 75 degrees
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c/sin(75) = 12/sin(50)
c = sin(75)
c = 15.13
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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