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Use the Law of Cosines to find the specified missing value. Approximate your answer to the nearest tenth. If B = 116°, a = 4.2 ft, c = 6.8 ft, find C. 66.4° 40.4° 23.6° 49.6°
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Use the Law of Cosines to find the specified missing value. Approximate your answer to the nearest tenth. If B = 116°, a = 4.2 ft, c = 6.8 ft, find C. 66.4° 40.4° 23.6° 49.6°
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Use the Law of Cosines to find the specified missing value. Approximate your answer to the nearest tenth.
If B = 116°, a = 4.2 ft, c = 6.8 ft, find C.
66.4°
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49.6°
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The angle is 40.4°. I wrote it out since it's easier to see with a picture
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