SOLUTION: How do I solve triangle ABC, given A = 43 degrees, a = 13 and c = 16? Not sure how to figure out side b. The triangle is not a right angled triangle.
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Thanks.
Matt
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Question 698781: How do I solve triangle ABC, given A = 43 degrees, a = 13 and c = 16? Not sure how to figure out side b. The triangle is not a right angled triangle.
Thanks.
Matt Answer by Simnepi(216) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! You need to use the cosine rule, which is
Substitute in the values for the variables to give
to give
169 = + 256 - 23.403*b
rearranging gives - 23.403b + 87 = 0
now if we let b = x we get - 23.304x + 87 = 0
Now we can solve this equation using the formula for quadratic solutions eg so
calculating this gives us 2 values for x(b)
these are x = 18.767 or x = 4.636