- 2 hours Find the missing side length and angles of ABC given that mZB =...
Given triangle ABC shown, find the length of side a. Round to the nearest ronth. Hint: This is not a right triangle. You'll need to use the Law of Sines or Law of Cosines to solve for the missing side. 13 53 15 C
Find the length of the missing side of the right triangle. Round to three decimal places, if necessary. a= 12, c = 20
8. Solve for the missing length and the other two angles in the triangle below. 15.0 64 A7.4 C Part I: Use the law of cosines to find the missing third side. (2 points) Part ll: Use either the law of cosines or the law of sines to find the measure of angle C. 2 points) Part IlI: Use any method you like to find the measure of angle B. (1 point)
Find the length of the missing side. The triangle is not drawn to scale. 10. Find the value of the variable. If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest radical form. 15 13 5 12 Not drawn to scale A. 2 B. 18 C. 25 D. 5 A. S√3 B. 505 53 C. 2 53 D. 2 Find the length of the missing side. Leave your answer in simplest radical form. 8. Use a trigonometric ratio to...
Solve the triangle ABC, if the triangle exists. A = 42.5° a = 8.1 m b= 10.5 m Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within the choice. O A. There are 2 possible solutions for the triangle. The measurements for the solution with the longer side care as follows. mZB= mZC= The length of side c= (Round to the nearest (Round to the nearest (Round to the nearest tenth as tenth as needed.) tenth as...
Solve the triangle ABC, if the triangle exists. A = 44.5° a = 8.9 m b= 11 m Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within the choice. O A. There is only 1 possible solution for the triangle. The measurements for the remaining angles B and C and side care as follows. mZB= mZC= The length of side c= (Round to the nearest (Round to the nearest (Round to the nearest tenth as tenth as...
Find the lengths of the missing sides if side ais opposite angle A, side bis opposite angle B, and side c is the hypotenuse Draw a right triangle labeling side a, side b, and hypotenuse, and their corresponding angles. Define the ratio for tan(A) in terms of ab, or what proportion relates the given valu for tan(A) and the defined ratio for tan(A)? How is this proportion solved for a with values for side and sideb, use the Pythagorean Theorem...
Solve the triangle ABC, if the triangle exists. A = 41.5°a = 8.3 m b= 10.3 m Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within the choice. O A. There is only 1 possible solution for the triangle. The measurements for the remaining angles B and C and side c are as follows. mZB=° mZc-º The length of side = (Round to the nearest (Round to the nearest (Round to the nearest tenth as tenth as...
Solve the triangle ABC, if the triangle exists. A=42.5° a=8.3 m b= 10.2 m Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes within the choice. O O A. There are 2 possible solutions for the triangle. The measurements for the solution with the longer side c are as follows. mZB= mZC= The length of side c= (Round to the nearest (Round to the nearest (Round to the nearest tenth as tenth as needed.) tenth as needed.) needed.)...
11) (10 points) Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the missing side of the right triangle. Then find the value of each of the six trigonometric functions of 0