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Im sorry but you put to many numbers is there anything else you need help wit this just dosent sense sorry!
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i would say b but not sure
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hope this helps let me know if i got it wrong
What you need to know for this case is that the sum of the internal angles of a triangle is 180 °
We then have the following equation that is given by:
(2x) + (3x) + (4x) = 180
Clearing x we have:
9x = 180
x = 180/9
x = 20
Therefore we have:
m∠A = (40) °
m∠B = (60) °
m∠C = (80) °
Answer:
B) m∠B = 60 °
My guess is that you're doing the Law of Cosines? You have everything you need for that except the angle theta, which is the thing you need to find. It's set up like this: (8)^2 = (10)^2 + (5)^2 -[2(10)(5)cos A] I used A instead of theta. Doing that math, you have: 64 = 100 + 25 -[ 100 cos A]; 64 = 125 - 100 cos A;
-61 = - 100 cos A; -61 / -100 = cos A; .61 = cos A. Now use your inverse function on your calculator to find cos^-1(.61) and that equals 52.4
Answer: i have absolutely no idea
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