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Solving for Sides and Angles in Oblique Triangles

You'll practice solving for side and angles in oblique triangles using the law of sines and the law of cosines.

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Created Date 06.03.15
Last Updated 06.03.15
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  • If angle A is 25°, side a is 50 inches, and side b is 100 inches, what is the measure of angle B? Round to the nearest whole number.
  • If angle B is 60° and angle A is 25°, find the measure of angle C.
  • If angle C is 30°, side c is 30 centimeters, and angle B is 120°, find side a. Round to the nearest tenth.
  • If side a is 20 feet, side b is 60 feet, and side c is 50 feet, find angle B. What formula would you use?
  • If side b is 120 feet, side a is 55 feet, and angle C is 27°, what formula would you use to find side c?

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