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In ΔKLM, m = 5.9 cm, k = 7.1 cm and ∠L=72°. Find the length of l, to the nearest 10th of a centimeter.
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In ΔKLM, m = 5.9 cm, k = 7.1 cm and ∠L=72°. Find the length of l, to the nearest 10th of a centimeter.
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In ΔKLM, m = 5.9 cm, k = 7.1 cm and ∠L=72°. Find the length of l, to the nearest 10th of a centimeter.
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Answer:
7.7
Explanation:
a ^2+b^2=c^2−2bccosA
l^2 = 5.9^2+7.1^2-2(5.9)(7.1)cos 72
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