Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that
A = 51°, b = 14, c = 6
step 1
find the value of a
Applying the law of cosines
a²=c²+b²-2*c*b*cos A
a²=6²+14²-2*6*14*cos 51-------> 126.27
a=11.2
we know that
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.
we have
a=11.2
b=14
c=6
so
(a+b) > c-------------> (11.2+14)=25.2
25.2 > 6-----> is not correct
therefore
the answer is the option
a. No triangles possible
I don't know if i am right sorry if this is wrong
The equation for this is 100,200(2)^n where n is the number of years
so in 3 years the population will be 100,200(2)^3 = 801,600
Answer: Side a equals 19.5 metres
Step-by-step explanation: Consider the right angled triangle as shown in the picture attached. The triangle has been drawn with angle measuring 43 degrees, side c (line AB) measuring 26.7 m and side a (line CB) is yet unknown.
A right angled triangle can be solved if at least one side and an angle are available. In this question we shall apply the trigonometric ratios since we have one angle which shall be the reference angle (43°). Also we have an hypotenuse (the side facing the right angle) and an unknown side which is the adjacent (which lies between the right angle and the reference angle).
Cos B = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Cos 43 = a/26.7
Cos 43 x 26.7 = a
0.7314 x 26.7 = a
19.52714 = a
a ≈ 19.5 (rounded to the nearest tenth)
Therefore the length of side a equals 19.5 metres.
2, 3, 5. I just solved them and they look equivalent.