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  1. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, b2=a2+c2−2ac⋅cosB , to find the value of side b in a right triangle, where a=3
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  2. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, a2=b2+c2−2bc⋅cosA , to find the value of angle A in a right triangle, where
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  3. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, a2=b2+c2−2bc⋅cosA , to find the value of angle A in a right triangle, where
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  4. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, a2=b2+c2−2bc⋅cosA , to find the value of angle A in a right triangle, where
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  5. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, b2=a2+c2−2ac⋅cosB , to find the value of side b in a right triangle, where a=3
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  6. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, b2=a2+c2−2ac⋅cosB, to find the value of side b in a right triangle, where a=3
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  7. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, a2=b2+c2−2bc⋅cosA , to find the value of angle A in a right triangle, where
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  8. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, a2=b2+c2−2bc⋅cosA , to find the value of angle A in a right triangle, where
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  9. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, a2=b2+c2−2bc⋅cosA, to find the value of angle A in a right triangle, where a=5
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  10. Use the stated variant of the Law of Cosines, a2=b2+c2−2bc⋅cosA, to find the value of angle A in a right triangle, where a=8
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