
Mark M. answered 12/18/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
Use my solution to your other post as a model.
0000 A.
asked 12/18/21c = 53.2, β = 48.6°, γ = 61.4°
Please do put solutions so I can understand on how you do it.
Mark M. answered 12/18/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
Use my solution to your other post as a model.
Osman A. answered 12/18/21
Professor of Engineering Mathematics – Trigonometry and Geometry
Solve the triangle. Express the results to two decimal places. c = 53.2, β = 48.6°, γ = 61.4°. Please do put solutions so I can understand on how you do it.
Detailed Solution:
I want to help. However, this question is not clear without a picture (I presume you have a picture). Since Side c = 53.2 is listed, are there sides a and b; and where are they relative to β = 48.6°, γ = 61.4°. How do the angles and sides relate? which side is opposite to which angle? You see, we do not have the picture, thus the question is not clear to us.
Osman A.
Good, determine size of third angle and use Law of Sines. α = 180° - (48.6°+ 61.4°) = 70° β = 48.6°, γ = 61.4°, α = 70°. a = ??, b = ??, c = 53.2 Now, for me to use use Law of Sines, tell me which angle belongs to which side. Assume? Angles: <A, <B, <C are not given; instead given β, γ, α; which we don't know their relationship to sides a, b, c12/18/21
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Mark M.
A picture is not needed. Determine size of third angle and use Law of Sines to calculate length of the two missing sides.12/18/21