Open QuestionA painter is going to apply paint to a triangular metal plate on a new building. Two sides measure 16.1 m and 15.2 m, and the angle between the sides is 125°. What is the area of the surface to be painted?
Open QuestionA real estate agent wants to find the area of a triangular lot. A surveyor takes measurements and finds that two sides are 52.1 m and 21.3 m, and the angle between them is 42.2°. What is the area of the triangular lot?
Open QuestionUse the law of sines to find the indicated part of each triangle ABC.Find A if C = 79° 20', c = 97.4 mm, a = 75.3 mm
Open QuestionDetermine the number of triangles ABC possible with the given parts.c = 50, b = 61, C = 58°
Open QuestionIn Exercises 9–16, solve each triangle. Round lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measures to the nearest degree.A = 56°, C = 24°, a = 22
Open QuestionIn Exercises 1–12, solve each triangle. Round lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measures to the nearest degree. If no triangle exists, state 'no triangle.' If two triangles exist, solve each triangle.B = 37°, a = 12.4, b = 8.7
Open QuestionIn Exercises 9–16, solve each triangle. Round lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measures to the nearest degree.A = 85°, B = 35°, c = 30