SOLUTION: I need help understanding how to figure out a problem using the law of sines using only one angle measurement, 55, and two side measurements, 9 and 11.

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Question 133473This question is from textbook Geometry Applications and connections
: I need help understanding how to figure out a problem using the law of sines using only one angle measurement, 55, and two side measurements, 9 and 11. This question is from textbook Geometry Applications and connections

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The law of sines only works for two sides and one angle if the angle is one of the non-enclosed angle. See diagram. If the 2 sides are a and b, and the angle is angle C, then the Law of Sines won't help you. But if you are given sides a and b and then either angle A or angle B, the Law of Sines works just fine.


Let's say that the angle is angle A, side a is 9 and side b is 11.

The law of sines is:

a%2Fsin%28A%29=b%2Fsin%28B%29=c%2Fsin%28C%29


a%2Fsin%28A%29=b%2Fsin%28B%29
9%2Fsin%2855%29=11%2Fsin%28B%29

sin%28B%29=%2811%2Asin%2855%29%29%2F9

B=arcsin%28%2811%2Asin%2855%29%29%2F9%29


Then C=180-A-B, and you can calculate c by c=%28a%2Asin%28C%29%29%2Fsin%28A%29

I'll let you take care of the arithmetic.