To calculate: Thethree remaining parts of the trianglebelow
Answer to Problem 4CT
Solution:
The two sides of the triangle are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The triangle
Formula used:
The sum of the angles of any triangle equals
Law of sine:
Calculation:
To solve the triangle when one side and two angles are given, use the law of Sines.
To find the third angle, use the formula
Here,
Substituting the values of
Therefore, the third angle
Find the other two sides of the triangle by using the law of Sines.
Therefore, the side
To find the side
Again, by using the law of sine rule,
Therefore, the side
Therefore, the two sides are
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