7. Non-Right Triangles
Law of Sines
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- Multiple Choice
Use the Law of Sines to find the length of side to two decimal places.
- Multiple Choice
Use the Law of Sines to find the angle to the nearest tenth of a degree.
- Multiple Choice
Classify the triangle, then solve: .
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An engineer wants to measure the distance to cross a river. If , , find the shortest distance (in ) you’d have to travel to cross the river.
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Apply the law of sines to the following: a = √5, c = 2√5, A = 30°. What is the value of sin C? What is the measure of C? Based on its angle measures, what kind of triangle is triangle ABC?
- Textbook Question
Which one of the following sets of data does not determine a unique triangle?
a. A = 50°, b = 21, a = 19
b. A = 45°, b = 10, a = 12
c. A = 130°, b = 4, a = 7
d. A = 30°, b = 8, a = 4
- Textbook Question
Use the law of sines to find the indicated part of each triangle ABC.
Find b if C = 74.2°, c = 96.3 m, B = 39.5
- Textbook Question
Find each angle B. Do not use a calculator.
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