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Find the length of MD to the nearest tenth (1 point) Responses 25 25 27.4 27.4 32.7 32.7 17.6 (One side is 21, there is a angle that's 50 degrees)
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To find the length of MD given one side (let's say side \(a = 21\)) and an angle (let's say \(\angle A = 50^\circ\)), we can apply the Law of Cosines or the Law of Sines, depending on the context. However, we may need a bit more information, such as whether we know the length of another side or the relationship between the sides and angle.
If the context is a triangle where we have:
- One side \(a = 21\)
- One angle \(A = 50^\circ\)
we need to know either another side's length or another angle to apply the appropriate law.
Assuming you have two sides and one non-included angle or understanding it might relate to a specific type of triangle, please provide that missing data. Without additional information, it isn't possible to calculate the length of MD accurately.
If, for example, angle A is opposite to side \(MD\), we could use the Law of Sines. Otherwise, if you know the angle opposite MD or if it’s related to a right triangle, we could find MD using trigonometric functions.
Can you please provide more details regarding sides and angles in the triangle?
If the context is a triangle where we have:
- One side \(a = 21\)
- One angle \(A = 50^\circ\)
we need to know either another side's length or another angle to apply the appropriate law.
Assuming you have two sides and one non-included angle or understanding it might relate to a specific type of triangle, please provide that missing data. Without additional information, it isn't possible to calculate the length of MD accurately.
If, for example, angle A is opposite to side \(MD\), we could use the Law of Sines. Otherwise, if you know the angle opposite MD or if it’s related to a right triangle, we could find MD using trigonometric functions.
Can you please provide more details regarding sides and angles in the triangle?