Angle C = π-(Angle A + angle B) Please note I have omitted the word measure!
You can now use either the law of sines or the law of cosines to get the other 2 sides.
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asked 12/12/22Assume angle A=5/12π, angle B=12π, and side a=6.
(Not drawn to scale.)Solve the triangle.
Angles | Sides | ||
A= | 5/12π | a= | 6 |
B= | 12π | b= | |
C= | c= |
(You may give decimal approximations for your answers for the sides. Give an exact answer for the angle C.)
Angle C = π-(Angle A + angle B) Please note I have omitted the word measure!
You can now use either the law of sines or the law of cosines to get the other 2 sides.
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