I don't know if this answer is right but I think it would be 52
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a = -32
2. x=−3/2 ( which also equals -1.5)
Answer:
0
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Step-by-step explanation:
First question:
You are given a side, a, and its opposite angle, A. You are also given side b. Use that in the law of sines and solve for the other angle, B.




The sine function can never equal 2, so there is no triangle in this case.
Answer: no triangle
Second question:
You are given a side, b, and its opposite angle, B. You are also given side c. Use that in the law of sines and solve for the other angle, C.





One triangle exists for sure. Now we see if there is a second one.
Now we look at the supplement of angle C.
m<C = 52.5°
supplement of angle C: m<C' = 180° - 52.5° = 127.5°
We add the measures of angles B and the supplement of angle C:
m<B + m<C' = 63° + 127.5° = 190.5°
Since the sum of the measures of these two angles is already more than 180°, the supplement of angle C cannot be an angle of the triangle.
Answer: one triangle
180 is the degrees a straight line segment is. This means that
4x + 3x + 2x = 180.
Since these all have the same variable (x), then you can add the coefficients. (4,3,2)
9x = 180
180/9 = x
X = 20
Answer:
x ∉ R
Step-by-step explanation:
x² = - 21
if x² < 0 => x ∉ R