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d1i1m1o1n [39]
2 years ago
8

Solve the triangle. Round your answers to the nearest tenth.

Mathematics
1 answer:
butalik [34]2 years ago
8 0

The missing information of the triangle is C = 63°, b ≈ 28.084 and c ≈ 25.084. (Correct choice: C)

<h3>How to determine the missing sides and angles</h3>

In this question we have a triangle with a known <em>side</em> lengths and two known <em>angle</em> measures. First, we find the missing angle by <em>Euclidean</em> geometry:

C = 180° - 94° - 23°

C = 63°

Lastly, we determine the <em>missing</em> sides by law of sines:

b = 11 \times \frac{\sin 94^{\circ}}{\sin 23^{\circ}}

b ≈ 28.084

c = 11 \times \frac{\sin 63^{\circ}}{\sin 23^{\circ}}

c ≈ 25.084

The missing information of the triangle is C = 63°, b ≈ 28.084 and c ≈ 25.084. (Correct choice: C)

To learn more on triangles: brainly.com/question/2773823

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