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Solve for the remaining angles and side of the two triangles that can be created. Round to the nearest hundredth: C = 35, a = 8,0 = 5 Answer How to enter your answer Keypad Keyboard Shortcuts Triangle 1: (where angle A is acute): Triangle 2: (where angle A is obtuse): o 0 A = A = B = 0 o B= b= b=
Solve for the remaining angles and side of the one triangle that can be created. Round to the nearest hundredth: B = 100°, a = 6, b = 7.5 Answer How to enter your answer Keypad Keyboard Shortcuts o A = 1 C= o C =
8.4 Which of the following is not true? Choose the correct answer. A. We verify an identity by trying to transform one side of the identity into the exact trigonometric expression that appears on the opposite side. B. If one side of an identity includes a trigonometric expression involving the sum or difference of sine and cosine or the product of sines and/or cosines, then to verify the identity always start by transforming the other side of the identity. C....
i need help with these 3 homework problems, thank you ! Solve a Triangle Using the Law of Sincs (SSA) Ambiguous Case Suppose that the measure of angle A and the lengths of sides a and b of a triangle are given. Depending on the length of side a (shown in red) relative to the length of the altitude h, we have four different scenarios No triangle One right triangle One oblique triangle Two triangles: One acute and one obtuse...
2. Solve the remaining side(s) and angle(s) if possible. If it is not possible to solve, explain, briefly, what's wrong. If more than one triangle can be created with the information given, provide the solution for one triangle. Note that the triangles are not drawn to scale! (Note: A calculator has two different measuring modes for angles: DEG and RAD.) Write your answer as a decimal rounded to two digits after the decimal point. 2 (a) 10 200 Find A=...
Determine the number of triangles with the given parts. If possible, solve each triangle. -42.1°, a 8.1, b 10.5 Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within the choice if necessary. (Type integers or decimals rounded to the nearest tenth as needed.) 0 A. There is only 1 possible solution for the triangle. The measurements for the remaining angles and side are c= O B. There are 2 possible solutions for the triangle. The measurements for...
Two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all Solve each triangle that results. a=15, c=18, A=53° Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, to in the answer boxes to complete your choice (Round side lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measurements to the nearest degree as needed.) A. There is only one possible solution for the triangle The measurements for the remaining side b...
two parts to question Determine the remaining sides and angles of the triangle ABC. A B C A- (Round to the nearest degree as needed.) be (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) CR (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval (0, 25). 6 tan 3x = 6 Select the correct choice below and ecossary,...
Question 2 (1 point) The Law of Cosines is used to solve--determine all angles and side lengths-- triangle(s) of what type? Select all correct options. For the answer options given, S refers to side and A refers to angle. OA) SSA B) ASA C) SAS OD) SSS E) AAS
Please write your answer clearly on this paper in the spaces provided; identify each statement as true( T) or false( F): Making a conjecture from your observations is called inductive reasoning. The 25th term in the -2, 4, -6, 8, -10,...) sequence is-42 1.( 2.) 3.() A polygon with 7 sides is called a septagon 4.( Ifa polygon is equiangular, then it is equilateral. 5. The complement of an acute angle is an obtuse angle. 6. An angle bisector in...