Same as question 1076218
We find the third angle C by the fact that the three angles
of any triangle must have sum 180°.
A + B + C = 180°
36° + 98° + C = 180°
134° + C = 180°
C = 46°
So we fill in angle C as 46°
Next we use the law of sines:
We substitute what we know so far:
eq. 1:
Using the 1st and 3rd expressions of eq. 1:
Cross-multiply:
Guess we'll just round that off to a = 13.1, and fill that in:
Using the 2nd and 3rd expressions of eq. 1:
Cross-multiply:
Guess we'll just round that off to b = 22.0 and fill that in:
And now we're done.
Edwin