<u>Given</u>:
Let A denote the angle of the given triangle which measures ∠A = 81°
Let B denote the angle which measures ∠B = 40°
The length of the side a = x.
The length of the side b = 7 cm.
We need to determine the value of x.
<u>Value of x:</u>
The value of x can be determined using the law of sine formula.
Applying the law of sine, we have;

Substituting the values, we have;

Simplifying, we get;

Cross multiplying, we have;



Thus, the length of the side x is 10.8 cm.
The constant is 3.
In mathematics, a constant term is a term in an algebraic expression that has a value that is constant or cannot change, because it does not contain any modifiable variables.
Answer: sry just trying to get points
Step-by-step explanation:
You can do this by first finding the y intercept which is the point where x = 0
-3(0) + y = 2
so y intercept is the point (0,2)
Now find the x intercept by putting y = 0
-3x = 2
x = -2/3
So we have 2 points (-2/3, 0) and (0,2) Draw a line through these 2 points and you have the required graph.