
Mathematics for Machine Technology
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Author: John C. Peterson, Robert D. Smith
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Chapter 70, Problem 22A
An 87.60-mm side, a 124.80-mm side, a 12.90° angle opposite the 87.60-mm side.
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Chapter 70 Solutions
Mathematics for Machine Technology
Ch. 70 - Sketch a 25125' ray on a Cartesian coordinate...Ch. 70 - Prob. 2ACh. 70 - Prob. 3ACh. 70 - Prob. 4ACh. 70 - Prob. 5ACh. 70 - Prob. 6ACh. 70 - Prob. 7ACh. 70 - Solve the following exercises using the Law of...Ch. 70 - Prob. 9ACh. 70 - Find side x. All dimensions are in millimeters.
Ch. 70 - Find x. All dimensions are in inches.Ch. 70 - Prob. 12ACh. 70 - Find x. All dimensions are in inches.Ch. 70 - Find x. All dimensions are in inches.Ch. 70 - Find side x. All dimensions are in millimeters.Ch. 70 - Two sides and an angle opposite one of the sides...Ch. 70 - Two sides and an angle opposite one of the sides...Ch. 70 - A 21-mm side, 29-mm side, a 41 angle opposite the...Ch. 70 - A 0.943" side, a 0.612" side, and a 6215' angle...Ch. 70 - A 2.10-ft side, a 3.05-ft side, a 2930' angle...Ch. 70 - A 16.35-mm side, a 23.86-mm side, a 115 angle...Ch. 70 - An 87.60-mm side, a 124.80-mm side, a 12.90 angle...Ch. 70 - A 34.090" side, a 35.120" side, a 4618' angle...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using the Law of...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using the Law of...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using the Law of...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using the Law of...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using the Law of...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using the Law of...Ch. 70 - Find x. All dimensions are in inches.Ch. 70 - Find side x. All dimensions are in millimeters.Ch. 70 - Find side x. All dimensions are in inchesCh. 70 - Solve the following exercises using a combination...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using a combination...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using a combination...Ch. 70 - Prob. 36ACh. 70 - Solve the following exercises using a combination...Ch. 70 - Solve the following exercises using a combination...Ch. 70 - Solve the following machine shop exercises. Find...Ch. 70 - Solve the following machine shop exercises. Find...Ch. 70 - Prob. 41ACh. 70 - Prob. 42ACh. 70 - Solve the following machine shop exercises. Find...Ch. 70 - Solve the following machine shop exercises. Find...Ch. 70 - Prob. 45ACh. 70 - Solve the following machine shop exercises. Find...Ch. 70 - Prob. 47ACh. 70 - Prob. 48A
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