The Roman Numeral, as far as we know, was the only written numbering system used in Ancient Rome andEurope until about 900 AD, when the Arabic Numbering System, which was originated by the Hindu's, came into use.
As the sine rule states,
A/sina = B/sinb = C/sinc .
in the diagram, there are two identified sides and if you use the sine rule, you can find the opposed angles easily.
there are:
side a, with angle â .
side b, with angle b.
so the answer is C.
if you input these into the sine rule, it would be:
a/ sin a = b/sin b
To answer the problem above, convert the given angle to an equivalent angle with the unit of degrees.
(13π / 12 rad) x (360° / 2π) = 195°
We can solve this by directly inputting the value in our scientific calculators. The answer is approximately -0.2588.
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