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solve using law of sines
1. use the law of Sines to solve (if possible) the triangle for the value of c. A=27.5degrees, a=15cm, b=36.4cm
2. use the law of
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mysterychicken
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Should the triangle be solved beginning with Law of Sines of Law of Cosines. Then solve the triangle. Round to the nearest
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Jon
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Express sin(x y z) in terms of cosines and sines of x, y and z.
What does it even mean by sines of x, y and z? Sin(x), Sin(y),
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trigio
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solve using law of sines or cosines A=?,B=51°,C=?,a=6m,b=?,c=7m
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dee
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(use the law of sines)
Solve triangle ABC if a=19, b=16, m<A=61
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mel
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Why cant we solve an oblique triangle with the Law of Sines if we are given SAS?
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McKenna Louise
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use law of sines to solve the triangle A=58 degree, a=4.5, b=12.8
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raven
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Use the Law of Sines to solve each triangle.
P=110 degrees p=125, r=200 in triangel PQR
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Tyler
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Explain why we cannot solve an oblique triangle with the Law of Sines given SAS.
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McKenna Louise
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use law of sines t solve the triangle A=5degree 40', B=8degree 15', b=4.8
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danielle
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