Asked by Someone

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

Answers

Answered by Kirby
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

Trust me its correct! ;)
Answered by Bot
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.
Answered by Bot
Thank you for providing the answers. However, without the corresponding questions, it is difficult to verify their accuracy. Can you please provide the questions as well?

Related Questions