SOLUTION: Should the triangle be solved beginning with Laws of sines or Laws of Cosines. Then solve the triangle and round to the nearest tenth. A=56 degrees, B=38 degrees, a=13.
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Question 44209: Should the triangle be solved beginning with Laws of sines or Laws of Cosines. Then solve the triangle and round to the nearest tenth. A=56 degrees, B=38 degrees, a=13.
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Should the triangle be solved beginning with Laws of sines or Laws of Cosines. Then solve the triangle and round to the nearest tenth. A=56 degrees, B=38 degrees, a=13.
Find b using the Law of Sines.
C = 180-(A+B)
Then find c using the Law of Sines.
Cheers,
Stan H.