Concept explainers
(a)
To solve the given formula for the value of
Answer to Problem 56A
The formula that is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given that, the measure of angles shown in the figure can be found using the formula.
Calculation:
We have been given the formula,
We need to solve the formula for
The formula states that,
Subtracting the sum
Hence, the formula that is
(b)
To solve the given formula for the value of angle
Answer to Problem 56A
The formula that is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given that, the measure of angles shown in the figure can be found using the formula.
Calculation:
We have been given the formula,
We need to solve the formula for
The formula states that,
Subtracting the sum
Hence, the formula that is
(c)
To solve the formula for
Answer to Problem 56A
The formula that is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given that, the measure of angles shown in the figure can be found using the formula.
Calculation:
We have been given the formula,
We need to solve the formula for
The formula states that,
Subtracting the sum
Hence, the formula that is
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