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 ≈ 28.084

c ≈ 25.084
The missing information of the triangle is C = 63°, b ≈ 28.084 and c ≈ 25.084. (Correct choice: C)
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Answer:
To find the equivalent positive angle of a negative angle, just add 360 to it until it becomes positive and is between 0 and 360 degrees. -244 + 360 = 116.
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Answer:
Coordinates of the new points:
A (-5,-2)
B (-2, -2)
C (-2, -5)
D (-7, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>88
This problem can be solved two ways. Since the ratio of each side is 3:8, you can use that ratio to calculate the length of each side of the larger triangle and then add them up to get the perimeter. Or you can realize that the perimeter will also have the ratio 3:8 and calculate the perimeter of the smaller triangle and then use the ratio to calculate the perimeter of the larger triangle. Since I'm lazy, I'll be using the second approach.
Perimeter of smaller triangle is 8 + 11 + 14 = 33 cm.
Now we can setup an equation to calculate the perimeter of the larger triangle:
33/3 = X/8
11 = X/8
88 = X
So the perimeter of the larger triangle is 88.</span>
Answer:
c
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