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Can u please help me with question 1b and 2b
m the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem to first find the measure of the third angle.
actices
mematics
problems
n solving
Example 1
Find x. Round to the nearest tenth.
We are given the measures of two angles and a nonincluded
side, so use the Law of Sines to write a proportion.
sin A=
sin C
Law of Sines
sin 97
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x sin 97° = 16 sin 21°
Cross Products Property
16 sin 21
sin 97°
X 5.8
Divide each side by sin 97°.
21
Use a calculator.
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