What is the area of the triangle to the nearest tenth of a square meter?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Use the sin28=x/13
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x=6?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
use the formula Area = \(\ \frac{1}{2} \cdot a \cdot b \cdot sin(x) \)
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OpenStudy (luigi0210):
If they're asking for whole answers then yes :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
where a, b are the length of two sides of the triangle, and x is the angle between the two sides...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
24.4?
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
I don't think a small angle like 28 degrees creates a bigger side length :/
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
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OpenStudy (luigi0210):
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jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
If you have a right triangle like this
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then you can find the area by using this formula
A = (1/2)*b*h
b = base
h = height
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
but it's not a right triangle
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
but if you don't have a right triangle and you have something like this
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then you can find the area of it if you know the base and the height
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
the base is this length here
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