EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
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Chapter 72, Problem 36A
To determine

The angle X of the triangle.

The angle Y of the triangle.

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Answer to Problem 36A

The angle X of the triangle is =79.74°.

The angle Y of the triangle is =71.44°.

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Given:

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 72, Problem 36A , additional homework tip  1

A figure as above, in which different dimensions are shown.

  AB=7.315", BC=7.590", A=X, C=Y and B=28.4°.

Concept Used:

The law of cosines.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 72, Problem 36A , additional homework tip  2

  a2=b2+c22bccosAb2=a2+c22accosBc2=a2+b22abcosC

or

  cosA=b2+c2a22bccosB=a2+c2b22accosC=a2+b2c22ab

The law of sines

  asinA=bsinB=csinC

Calculation:

As per the given problem in the ΔABC

  c=7.315", a=7.590", AC=b

  A=X, B=28.4° and C=Y.

Substitute the values in the formula b2=a2+c22accosB, we get

   b 2 = (7.59) 2 + (7.315) 2 2(7.59)(7.315)cos28.4°b2=57.608+53.50997.68b2=13.44b=3.67 inch

Now, substitute the values in the formula asinA=bsinB=csinC, we get.

  7.590sinX=3.67sin28.4°=7.315sinY

By solving 7.590sinX=3.67sin28.4°, we get.

  sinX=7.590×sin28.4°3.67X=sin1(0.984)X=79.74°

The angle X of the triangle is 79.74°.

By solving 3.67sin28.4°=7.315sinY, we get.

  sinY=7.3153.67×sin28.4°Y=sin1(0.948)Y=71.44°

The angle Y of the triangle is 71.44°.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the angle X of the triangle is =79.74°.

Therefore, the angle Y of the triangle is =71.44°.

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