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Solve the following triangle using either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines. A=9° a=8 b=15 Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) O A. There is only one possible solution for the triangle. The measurements for the remaining angles B and C and side c are as follows BA O B. There are two possible solutions for the triangle The...
Given a 9, b= 7, and C=15, use the law of cosines to solve the triangle for the valve b А c B
Solve the following triangle using either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines. A= 15°, a= 10, b=12 Solve the following triangle using either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines. A= 15°, a = 10, b = 12 o O B. There are two possible solutions for the triangle The triangle with the smaller angle B has B, 161.91 C, ~ The triangle with the larger angle B has B, - C2- C o OC....
7. [-12.94 Points) DETAILS SPRECALC7 6.6.009. Use the Law of Cosines to determine the indicated side x. (Assume a = 29 and c = 32. Round your answer to one decim a В 300 8. [-12.94 Points] DETAILS SPRECALC7 6.6.029. Find the area A of the triangle whose sides have the given lengths. a = 20, b = 15, C = 25 A=
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...
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=
Do not use I=delta/S!!! Use law of cosines Here is the question: 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 value of cos r? Note in spherical geometry the angles sum is>180 Using below picture (this is what we are given), we should know angle b and the angle at the perpendicular. If we find the length on...
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...
Solve the following triangle using either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines. a=5, b=9, c=10 Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to one decimal place as needed.) Solve the following triangle using either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines. b=5, c= 15, A = 58°
Two sides and an angle (SSA) are given. Use the appropriate Law (Law of Sines or Cosines) to determine if there are 1, 2, or no triangles possible. B = 40°, b = 6, a = 29 O2 Triangles 1 Triangle O No such triangle is possible.