Textbook QuestionDetermine the number of triangles ABC possible with the given parts.c = 50, b = 61, C = 58°661views
Textbook 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 = 22648views
Textbook 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 = 8.7471views
Textbook 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 = 30574views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–16, solve each triangle. Round lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measures to the nearest degree.B = 5°, C = 125°, b = 200622views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–16, solve each triangle. Round lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measures to the nearest degree.B = 80°, C = 10°, a = 8771views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–32, two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. Round to the nearest tenth and the nearest degree for sides and angles, respectively.a = 30, b = 20, A = 50°401views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–32, two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. Round to the nearest tenth and the nearest degree for sides and angles, respectively.a = 57.5, c = 49.8, A = 136°417views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–32, two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. Round to the nearest tenth and the nearest degree for sides and angles, respectively.a = 6.1, b = 4, A = 162°578views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–32, two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. Round to the nearest tenth and the nearest degree for sides and angles, respectively.a = 10, b = 30, A = 150°450views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–32, two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. Round to the nearest tenth and the nearest degree for sides and angles, respectively.a = 30, b = 40, A = 20°474views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–32, two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. Round to the nearest tenth and the nearest degree for sides and angles, respectively.a = 7, b = 28, A = 12°426views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–32, two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. Round to the nearest tenth and the nearest degree for sides and angles, respectively.a = 95, c = 125, A = 49°453views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–32, two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. Round to the nearest tenth and the nearest degree for sides and angles, respectively.a = 1.4, b = 2.9, A = 142°800views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 33–38, find the area of the triangle having the given measurements. Round to the nearest square unit.A = 22°, b = 20 feet, c = 50 feet635views