lovingme2222
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  • 09-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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How many solutions are possible for a triangle with B=44, a=23 and b=12?

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coldswat
coldswat coldswat
  • 09-02-2017
B = 44 degrees
a = 23
b = 12
use law of sines to solve for angle A:
b/sinB = a/sinA
12/sin44 = 23/sinA
12sinA = 23*sin44
sinA = (23*sin44)/12
sinA = 1.3314
since sinx is only defined for values between -1 and 1 it is impossible to form a triangle with given the dimensions. hence no possible solutions
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zencox1o1 zencox1o1
  • 18-02-2022

Answer:

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