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Find the m/A to the nearest tenth.

Find the m/A to the nearest tenth.-example-1
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Answer:

m∠A = 13.0°

Explanation:

  • Because we don't know whether this is a right triangle, we will need to use the Law of Sines to find m∠A.
  • The Law of Sines consists of three equations that relate the sines of a triangle's angles and its sides.

The three ratios are:

sin A / a = sin B / b = sin C / c

Thus, we can plug in 72 for B, 38 for b, and 9 for a to find m∠A:

(sin A / 9 = sin 72 / 38) * 9

sin^-1 ((sin 72 / 38) * 9) = A

13.01759287 = A

13.0 = A

Thus, A is about 13.0°.

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