ASSIGNMENT 3: SINE LAW b C a The Sine Law equation is given as Sin A...
Consider triangle ABC: (20 marks)a = 132, b = 224, and ∠C = 28°a. Sketch the triangle(s).b. Solve for c using Cosine law.c. Solve for the missing angles using Sine law only and then separately using Cosine law only.d. Investigate the discrepancy (ie. one has two solutions, and the other one solution). Which is correct? Justify/explain.https://gyazo.com/e777e5024a3f854ed2c411875264a816
The only ideas that can be used include: area ABCI-RA2(A+B+C-lpi), the Pythagorean theorem: Cos c cos a cos b. Vectors-dot product cross product, sin A-sin a/sin c; cos A-cos a sin b/sin c; spherical law of sines, spherical law of cosines for sides and spherical law of cosines for angles Let r be the radius of the incircle of triangle ABC on the unit sphere S. If all the angles in triangle ABC are right angles, what is the exact...
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...
1. Find all solutions to this trigonometric equation. Use radians. sin(3z-.15) 9128 2. Find all solutions to this trigonometric equation. Use radians or degrees, your choice. tan (2r)-10 3tan(2r) 3. Solve the triangle whose three sides have lengths a 4, 8, c =11. a- 4 c 11 4. Solve the triangle where one angle α 30°, the opposite side 4, and one of the other sides is 7 (make it b). a α 300 b=7
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...
Numbers 6,10,17 and 29 please. numbers 6,10,17 and 29 please. CONCEPTS 10. A 24 10 1. For triangle ABC with sides a, b, and c the Law of Cosines 20 12 2. In which of the following cases must the Law of Cosines be used to solve a triangle? ASA SSS SAS SSA 11-20Solve triangle ABC SKILLS 3-10Use the Law of Cosines to determine the indicated side x or angle 0 12. 12 120° 4. С *. 13, a С...
The program should be in C programming The law of sines is an equation relating the lengths of the sides of an arbitrary triangle to the sines of its angles. Such that if we have the following triangle: sin a sin ß sin y A B C B Write a program that takes the values of angle a, angle B and length of A from a user. These input values are passed to a function find which calculates the angle...
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...
+8+7 ( 1800) (8d) 3. To find the distance across a highway, a surveyor chooses points A and B, which are (100 +10*N) m apart on one side of the highway (see Fig. 2; the highway is located between the side e and a reference point C- the vertex of the triangle). She then chooses the reference point C on the opposite side of the highway and finds that the angle a (70- N)0 and angle B-(.Approximate the distance afrom...
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...