Either or can be used with any triangle...I personally find the law of sines is often more compact as in this case we can just say;
(sin115)/18=(sin40)/c (with no need for b or B as would be needed with the law of cosines...)
c=18(sin40)/(sin115)
c≈12.77
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the trigonometric identities
cot A =
, tanA =
, cscA =
, secA = 
Consider the right side

= 
= 
=
× sinAcosA ( cancel sinAcosA )
= cos²A - sin²A
= cos2A
= left side ⇒ verified
Answer:
8/12 yard or 2/3 yard
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the two lengths is ...
5/12 yd + 3/12 yd = (5+3)/12 yd = 8/12 yd
This fraction can be reduced by removing a factor of 4 from numerator and denominator.
8/12 yd = 2/3 yd
If the arm portions are end-to-end, the total length is 2/3 yard.
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