Answer:
<B = 47°
<C = 28°
b = AC = 28.0
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
∆ABC
AB = c = 18
BC = a = 37
<A = 105°
Required:
Length of AC = b
measure of angle B and angle C
SOLUTION:
==>Use the sine rule, sin A/a = sinC/c to find the angle of C:
SinA = sin(105) = 0.9659
a = 37
sinC = ?
c = 18
0.9659/37 = sinC/18
Cross multiply
0.9659*18 = 37*sinC
17.3862 = 37*sinC
Divide both sides by 37
17.3862/37 = sinC
0.4699 = sinC
sinC = 0.4699
C = Sin-¹(0.4699)
C = 28.0° (nearest tenth)
==>Find angle B using sum of angles in a triangle:
Angle B = 180 - (105+28)
Angle B = 180 - 133
Angle B = 47°
==>Find length of b using sine rule, b/sinB = c/sinC:
SinC = sin(28) = 0.4695
SinB = sin(47) = 0.7314
c = 18
b = ?
b/0.7314 = 18/0.4695
Cross multiply
b*0.4695 = 18*0.7314
b*0.4695 = 13.1652
Divide both sides by 0.4695
b = 13.1652/0.4695
b = 28.0 (nearest tenth)
Answer:
$381.25
Step-by-step explanation:
15.25*25=381.25
Combine like terms in the first set and get
41.6x +52/2.6x + 13
I got 16x + 4
The error is that the student measured the wrong side. Acute angles are less than 90 degrees. So it isn’t possible for the measure to be over 90. The correct measure is 49