Question 1197857
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Question: 
In triangle ABC angle m < A is 45 degrees,  angle m < B=30 degrees, and side a=10. What is the side b of the triangle?


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Solution: 


It helps to draw out what we know so far.
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Convention is to have the uppercase letters represent angles, while the lowercase letters are side lengths.
Angle A is opposite side 'a'
Angle B is opposite side 'b'
Angle C is opposite side 'c'


Use the law of sines to determine side b
sin(A)/a = sin(B)/b
b*sin(A) = a*sin(B) .... cross multiply
b = a*sin(B)/sin(A) .... divide both sides by sin(A)
b = 10*sin(30)/sin(45)
<font color=red>b = 7.07106781186548 approximately</font>
Round that however your teacher instructs.
Make sure your calculator is in degree mode.


Extra info:
If you want to find side c, then you'll need to find angle C first.
Use the fact that the interior angles of a triangle add to 180, so A+B+C = 180
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