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marta [7]
3 years ago
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Use the Law of Sines to solve (if possible) the triangle. If two solutions exist, find both. Round your answers to two decimal p

laces. (If a triangle is not possible, enter IMPOSSIBLE in each corresponding answer blank. ) A = 55°, a = 10. 1, b = 12. 3
Case 1
B
C
c
Case 2
B
C
c

A = 55°, a = 10. 1, b = 12. 3
Mathematics
1 answer:
rodikova [14]3 years ago
7 0

The values of the solution for the triangle is A = 55°, a = 10. 1, b = 12. 3, B = 86.01°, c = 7.68 and C = 39°

<h3>What is sine rule?</h3>

Sine rule is used to show the relationship between the sides and angles of a triangle. It is given as:

a/sinA = b/sinB = c/sinC

Where A,B,C are the angles and a,b and c are the opposite sides to the angles.

1)

A = 55°, a = 10. 1, b = 12. 3

10 / sin(55) = 12.3 / sinB

B = 86.01°

A + B + C = 180° (angle in triangle)

55 + C + 86 = 180

C = 39

10 / sin(55) = c / sin(39)

c = 7.68

The values of the solution for the triangle is A = 55°, a = 10. 1, b = 12. 3, B = 86.01°, c = 7.68 and C = 39°

Find out more on sine rule at: brainly.com/question/4372174

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