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Mathematics 16 Online
rosalina134:

Use the law of cosines to solve for the length of side b. Show all of your work for full credit. https://wca.sooschools.com/media/g_geo_ccss_2016/11/img_triangle_abc.gif

sillybilly123:

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sillybilly123:

\(b^2 = 11^2 + 16^2 - 2 (11)(16) \cos 33^0\)

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