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find the area of the triangle to the nearest tenth
104 m, 40 degrees, 226 m.
a 7554 m^2
b 9002.6 m^2
c 9861.1 m^2
d 11752 m^2
104 m, 40 degrees, 226 m.
a 7554 m^2
b 9002.6 m^2
c 9861.1 m^2
d 11752 m^2
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Answered by
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Trigonometry and Area Practice & Quick Check
Question 1. 173.8 cm
Question 2. 7,554 m
Question 3. 311.3 km
Question 4. The area of pentagon A is equal to 1.53 times the area of pentagon 3.
Question 5. 48.2 cm
Question 6. 237.8 in
Question 7. 20.8 m
Question 8. 29.7 cm
Question 9. $51.96
Question 10. 24 in
Question 1. 688.2 ft
Question 2. 229.2 m
Question 3. 8.6 ft
Question 4. 566.9 in
Question 5. 635.1 m
Question 6. 130 or 130.0
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Question 1. 173.8 cm
Question 2. 7,554 m
Question 3. 311.3 km
Question 4. The area of pentagon A is equal to 1.53 times the area of pentagon 3.
Question 5. 48.2 cm
Question 6. 237.8 in
Question 7. 20.8 m
Question 8. 29.7 cm
Question 9. $51.96
Question 10. 24 in
Question 1. 688.2 ft
Question 2. 229.2 m
Question 3. 8.6 ft
Question 4. 566.9 in
Question 5. 635.1 m
Question 6. 130 or 130.0
Trust me its correct! ;)
Answered by
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We can use the formula for the area of a triangle with sides a and c and angle B:
Area = (1/2)acsinB
Plugging in the given values, we get:
Area = (1/2)(104)(226)sin(40)
Area ≈ 9861.1 m^2 (to the nearest tenth)
The answer is option C.
Area = (1/2)acsinB
Plugging in the given values, we get:
Area = (1/2)(104)(226)sin(40)
Area ≈ 9861.1 m^2 (to the nearest tenth)
The answer is option C.
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