
Axel F.
asked 05/08/22solving triangles using law of sines
Using the Law of Sines to solve the all possible triangles if ∠B=50∘,a=107,b=46.If no answer exists, enter DNE for all answers.
∠A is degrees;
∠C is degrees;
c=
Assume ∠A is opposite side a, ∠B is opposite side b, and ∠C is opposite side c.
1 Expert Answer
Raymond B. answered 05/09/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
Use Law of Sines
SinA/a = SinB/b
SinA = aSinB/b
SinA = 107Sin50/46 =about 1.782 which is impossible, as no Sine of any angle is >1
DNE seems to be the correct answer, unless someone else can construct a triangle out of this minimal information. The triangle Does Not Exist.
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Mark M.
You post several problems all dealing with Law of Sines. Do you have a question about that or are you looking to have your work done for you?05/08/22