You have a triangle. angle A = 41 degrees, side b = 3.41 and c = 5.83.

Mackenzie Hawkins

Mackenzie Hawkins

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2022-09-27

Solving a triangle, given two sides and the measure of the included angle
Let say you have a triangle
A = 41 , side b = 3.41 and c = 5.83
Can you use pythagoras theorem to find the side a? and how can you find Angle B and C

Answer & Explanation

Santiago Collier

Santiago Collier

Beginner2022-09-28Added 8 answers

Step 1
To find side a use Law Of Cosines: a 2 = b 2 + c 2 2 b c cos α
Step 2
To find angles β and γ use Sine Law: a sin α = b sin β = c sin γ

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