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Pre Calc/Trig NAME Evaluation Opportunity &**** 10:1710.2 Use the given information to solve for the remaining...
Solve the oblique triangle using the Law of Sines and/or the Law of Cosines. Find all side lengths rounded to the nearest whole and all angles rounded to the nearest whole. C= 29 mZA = 105° mZB 15° Angles Sides A= a= B= b= JIL C= C=
Use the Law of Sines to solve for all possible triangles that satisfy the given conditions. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. Round your answers to one decimal place.) a = 21, b = 17, angle A = 118 degree For the triangle shown, find the following. (Assume u = v = 20 and w = 27. Round your answers to one decimal place.) Find the indicated angle theta. (Use either the Law of Sines or the Law...
Use trig to find the missing part. Show all of your work (incluing how you set up the problem &marked A O, H). Round sides to the nearest tenth and angles to the nearest degree.3 pts each 17 9.8 13.7 Use the Law of Sines to selive the felowing noneight riangles: 2 pts each 19 23. Solve the triangle using the law of sines 11 point each blank) 8-31 A tree casts a shadow that is 20 feet long The...
Use the given information to find each value. cost = 0<t<A/2 (a) cos 2t (No Response) (b) sin 2 (No Response) (c) cos(1) (No Response) (d) sin() (No Response) 28. - 2 POINTS FDPRECALC5 4.9.005. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Let the angles of a triangle be a, b, and y, with opposite sides of length a, b, and c, respectively. Use the Law of Sines to find the remaining sides. (Round your answers to one decimal place.) a =...
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...