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Use The Sine Rule To Calculate The Unknown Side A in Each Figure. Hence, or Otherwise, Find The Other Unknown Sides and Angles. A.) A ? B 9 CM C ?

The document uses the sine rule to solve for unknown sides and angles in several triangle problems: 1) It calculates the unknown side a, angles, and side c for four triangles given various angle and side measurements. 2) It is given that triangle ABC has A=26°, B=102°, and b=200 cm. It uses the sine rule to calculate the unknown angle C as 52° and sides a as 89.63 cm and c.

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Use The Sine Rule To Calculate The Unknown Side A in Each Figure. Hence, or Otherwise, Find The Other Unknown Sides and Angles. A.) A ? B 9 CM C ?

The document uses the sine rule to solve for unknown sides and angles in several triangle problems: 1) It calculates the unknown side a, angles, and side c for four triangles given various angle and side measurements. 2) It is given that triangle ABC has A=26°, B=102°, and b=200 cm. It uses the sine rule to calculate the unknown angle C as 52° and sides a as 89.63 cm and c.

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Adreanne Anastacio 10-A

1. Use the sine rule to calculate the unknown side a in each


figure. Hence, or otherwise, find the other unknown sides
and angles.

a.) ∆ ABC ,∠ A=7 8 ° ∠B=65 ° ∠C=?

a = ? b= 9 cm c= ?

∠ C=180 °−( 78 °+ 65 ° )

= 180 °−143 °
= 37°

a 9
=
sin 78° sin 65 °
a 9
[
sin 78 ° =
sin 78 ° sin 65 ° ]
9 sin 78°
a= sin 65°
a= 9.713
a= 9.71 cm

c 9
=
sin 37° sin 65 °
c 9
[
sin 37 ° =
sin 37 ° sin 65° ]
9 sin 37°
c= sin 65°
c= 5.976
c= 5.98 cm

b.) ∆ ABC ,∠ A=111° ∠ B=34 ° ∠ C=?

a = ? b= 7 cm c= ?
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∠ C=180 °−( 111° +34 ° )

= 180 °−14 5 °
= 35°

a 7
=
sin 111° sin 34 °
a 7
sin 111°[ =
sin 111° si n 34 ° ]
7 sin111 °
a= sin 34 °
a= 11.686
a= 11.69 cm

c 7
=
sin 35 ° sin 34 °
c 7
[
sin 3 5 ° =
sin 3 5° sin 34 ° ]
7 sin 35 °
c= sin 34 °
c= 7.180
c= 7.18 cm

c.) ∆ ABC ,∠ A=6 8 ° ∠ B=58 ° ∠ C=?

a = ? b= ? c= 12 cm

∠ C=180 °−( 6 8 ° +58 ° )

= 180 °−126 °
= 54°

a 12
=
sin 6 8 ° sin 54 °
a 12
[
sin 6 8 ° =
sin 6 8 ° sin 54 ° ]
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12sin 6 8 °
a= sin 54 °
a= 13.753
a= 13.75 cm

b 12
=
sin 58° sin 54 °
b 12
[
sin 58 ° =
sin 58 ° sin 54 ° ]
12sin 58 °
c= sin 54 °
c= 12.579
c= 12.58 cm

d.) ∆ ABC ,∠ A=? ∠ B=24 ° ∠C=49

a = ? b= ? cm c= 9

∠ A=180° −( 24 ° +49 ° )

= 180 °−73 °
= 107°

a 9
=
sin 107° sin 49 °
a 9
sin 107 ° [ =
sin 107 ° sin 49 ° ]
9 sin 107°
a= sin 49 °
a= 11.404
a= 11.4 cm

b 9
=
sin 24 ° sin 49°
b 9
[
sin 24 ° =
sin 24 ° sin 49° ]
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9 sin 24 °
c= sin 49 °
c= 4.850
c= 4.85 cm

2. In the figure below, find the angle C, a and c if:

a.) A= 26° ,B= 102°∧b=200

∠ C=180 °−( 2 6 °+ 102° )

= 180 °−128 °
= 52°

a 200
=
sin 26 ° sin 102°
a 200
sin 26 °[ =
sin 26 ° sin 102° ]
200 sin26 °
a= sin 102°
a= 89.632
a= 89.63 cm

b 9
=
sin 24 ° sin 49°
b 9
sin 24 °[ =
sin 24 ° sin 49° ]
9 sin 24 °
c= sin 49 °
c= 4.850
c= 4.85 cm
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