The dorsal fin of a shark forms an obtuse triangle with the measurements shown in the diagram. Round to the nearest hundredth. Find the value of ZB, and lengths a and c. - What is the height, h, of the triangle? - Is another triangle possible? a. 27° 123 0.4 m m/B = m m m %3D Since h < a < b, AND the other possible mZB = .this meanS (0, 1, 2) triangle(s) is/are possible
The dorsal fin of a shark forms an obtuse triangle with the measurements shown in the diagram. Round to the nearest hundredth. Find the value of ZB, and lengths a and c. - What is the height, h, of the triangle? - Is another triangle possible? a. 27° 123 0.4 m m/B = m m m %3D Since h < a < b, AND the other possible mZB = .this meanS (0, 1, 2) triangle(s) is/are possible
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![The dorsal fin of a shark forms an obtuse triangle with the measurements shown in
the diagram. Round to the nearest hundredth.
- Find the value of ZB, and lengths a and c.
- What is the height, h, of the triangle?
Is another triangle possible?
27
0.4 m
123°,
m/B =
%3D
C =
m
h%3=
m
Since h < a < b, AND the other possible m/B =
this means
(0, 1, 2)
triangle(s) is/are possible.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff288ac25-a139-4a88-a37e-e5eef2bd952f%2F4c878e3c-a93c-4541-be40-b8b6106b87a0%2Foikewgw_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The dorsal fin of a shark forms an obtuse triangle with the measurements shown in
the diagram. Round to the nearest hundredth.
- Find the value of ZB, and lengths a and c.
- What is the height, h, of the triangle?
Is another triangle possible?
27
0.4 m
123°,
m/B =
%3D
C =
m
h%3=
m
Since h < a < b, AND the other possible m/B =
this means
(0, 1, 2)
triangle(s) is/are possible.
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