In triangle ABC, what is the length of side b if B = 10°, C = 135°, and c = 45? 3.24 3.33 3.82 11.05
all your questions just require the laws of sine. what are you not getting exactly?
all the different formulas
and how to set them up
the laws of sine don't change lol
you were able to do them just fine on the last question
I had repost this question
Ima try to find it
45/sin135=side B/sin10
\[\frac{ 45 }{ \sin 135 }=side B/\sin10\]
correct
63.63961030678927719607599258943641353563523439196266329295058...
and then Im probably puting it into the calculator wrong yet again
http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/55340c68e4b07417d4e0bd2c this is what he showed me
@Michele_Laino
@wio
@Nnesha
http://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/geometry-plane/triangle-law-of-sines.php
maybe that will help
and it does
try again
cause now I am getting http://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/geometry-plane/triangle-law-of-sines.php
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @DaWizjr \[\frac{ 45 }{ \sin 135 }=side B/\sin10\] \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\) equal what ?
11.05
yes
thank god for this calculator
to late now ;/
:) thanks
gO_Od job!
guess you dont need medals
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