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Solve triangle ABC. (Round the length to three decimal places and the angles to one decimal...
Question 4: (3 points) An oblique triangle ABC has side lengths a = 12, b= 170 and c= 170. Determine the internal angles of the triangle ZA and B in degrees to two decimal places. ZA_ (degrees, 2 decimal places) ZB _ (degrees, 2 decimal places)
Find the length of a on the triangle ABC if ZA = 136', b = 18, c = 19. Give your answer accurate to one decimal place. a
homework help solving the triangle heres the full statement Solve A ABC subject to the given conditions, if possit necessary. Round intermediate steps to at least four d a=49.4, b=37, C=77.3° The triangle with these conditions does not exist. The triangle with these conditions does exist. B-10 10 11 12 13 F 14 15 16 17 18 19 Solve ABC subject to the given conditions, if possible. Round the lengths of the sides and measures of the angles (in degrees)...
Solve A ABC subject to the given conditions, if possible. Round the lengths of sides and measures of the angles (in degrees) to 1 decimal place if necessary. Round intermediate steps to four decimal places. a=16, b=19, c=18 The triangle with these conditions does not exist. х 5 O The triangle with these conditions does exist. O A A= B~ O Ca
Solve the triangle ABC if b = 120, c = 166, LB 40 a Preview ΖΑ = Preview degrees: degrees; ZC = Preview Assume ZA is opposite side a, ZB is opposite side b, and 2C is opposite side c. State the law that you used.
Find the length of the missing side of the right triangle. Round to three decimal places, if necessary. The legs of the right triangle are represented by a and b, and the hypotenuse is represented by c. a = 10, C = 25 O A. b = 22.694 OB. b = 26.926 c. b = 22.913 OD. b = 615
8. Use the law of sines to solve the triangle ABC. Round all answers to 2 decimal places. A= 65°, C = 52°, a = 8 Sides Angles A= a = b= B= C= C=
Solve the triangle. For the sides, give an expression for the exact value of the length in terms of sine and approximate to 1 decimal place. 4 = 198.7 P62 Information is given about AABC. Determine if the information gives one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle. Solve the resulting triangle(s). Round the lengths of sides and measures of the angles to 1 decimal place if necessary. b=35, c=28, B = 42° Information is given about AABC. Determine if the...
Solve the right triangle shown in the figure. Round lengths to one decimal place and express angles to the nearest tenth of a degree B U A b B = 40.0°, b = 54.4 O A. A = 40.0°, a = 45.6, c = 41.7 B. A = 40.0°, a = 45.6, C= 84.6 OC. A = 50.0°, a = 64.8, c= 84.6 D. A = 50.0°, a=64.8, c= 71.0
12) Solve for all possible triangles that fit the given information Triangle 1 Triangle 2 (if necessary) a=33 a = 33 ZA- b=23 ZB- b=23 ZB- c=13 ZC c=13 ZC- ZA