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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
With a single application of the Law of Cosines, you can only find one of an unknown side or an unknown angle. The other three elements in the 4-variable equation must be specified.
However, a single application of the LoC can be used to find DE. Then, knowing the three sides, either of the unknown angles can be found from an additional application of the LoC.
So, the answer is "it depends." It is yes to all if finding DE first is allowed. It is "no" to the angles if they must be found without finding DE first.
(7) m∠A = 52°
(8) m∠B = 117°
Solution:
(7) Let us first define the supplementary and complementary angles.
Supplementary angles: Two angles are said to be supplementary angles if their sum is add up to 180°
Complementary angles: Two angles are said to be complementary angles if their sum is add up to 90°
Given supplement of 142° = 180° – 142°
= 38°
Complement of ∠A = Supplement of 142°
⇒ Complement of ∠A = 38°
Measure of ∠A = 90° – 38°
= 52°
Hence m∠A = 52°.
(8) Given complement of 27° = 90° – 27°
= 63°
Supplement of ∠B = Complement of 27°
⇒ Supplement of ∠B = 63°
Measure of ∠B = 180° – 63°
= 117°
Hence m∠B = 117°.
Answer:
Answer is C
Step-by-step explanation:
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