QUESTION 2 - 1 POINT Given the triangle below, find the angle in degrees. Round to...
Given a triangle with angle A = 93 degrees and sides a = 33 and b = 16. Find side c. c= Using the Law of Sines to solve the triangle if a = 13°,B= 23°, a = 20. Round to two decimal places. As in the text, (a, a), (B, b) and ( c) are angle-side opposite pairs. If no such triangle exists, enter DNE in each answer box. Preview degrees b= Preview Preview Due in 1 hours, 36...
Determine the value of angle o in the triangle below, given that a = 19cm, c= 22cm = to the nearest degree.
10 points Save QUESTION 7 You are given a right triangle with angle A being the 90 degree angle-just like in lecture. If angle C is 42 degrees 9 minutes and side a is 401.73 feet, what is the length of side c? Give your answer to two decimal places. The units are feet- don't list those.
Given the side length b = 9 and the angle B = 43 on the triangle below, find the lengths of a and c and the measure of angle A. Do not round during your calculations, but round your final answers to one decimal place. B 43°) a A 9 C Provide your answer below: -Dc = A=0
Find the area of the triangle ABC. a= 104.2 m b=70.2 m c=95.8 m What is the area of the triangle? m? (Round to the nearest square meter as needed.) с 10 Solve the triangle 32° A B 28 What is the length of side a? a= (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) What is the measure of angle B? o B= (Round to the nearest degree as needed.) What is the measure of angle C?.. C=0 (Round...
Find the missing angle and sides of the given triangle. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth, as needed. angle hypotenuse V3 Ft LALAR Need Help? Talk to a Tutor Additional Materials eBook Viewing Saved Work Revert to Last Response
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...
Solve the triangle, given a=10,b=13, and angle A=25
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3. Solve the triangle, given a = 10, b = 13, and ZA = 25°. (round answer to one decimal place.
5. The Law of Sines to solve the missing angle for the following triangle. Round each answer to the nearest tenth. Find angle B when A = 12°, a = 2, b = 9 O
Solve the triangle ABC, if the triangle exists. B = 30 degrees 48 ' a = 38.1 b = 31.2 Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within the choice. A. There is only 1 possible solution for the triangle. The measurements for the remaining angles A and C and side c are as follows. mangleAequals nothingdegrees nothingprime mangleCequals nothingdegrees nothingprime The length of side cequals nothing (Simplify your answer. Round to the nearest degree as...