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Use Law of Sines to solve for the length for sides AB and AC. Round your answer to the nearest TENTH.

Use Law of Sines to solve for the length for sides AB and AC. Round your answer to-example-1
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User Nilufer
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First, we calculate the measure of angle A. We know that the sum of the internal angles of a triangle is 180°. Then:


\begin{gathered} 45°+70°+\angle A=180° \\ 115\degree+\angle A=180\degree \\ \\ \Rightarrow\angle A=65\degree \end{gathered}

Finally, using the law of Sines:


\begin{gathered} (BC)/(\sin A)=(AC)/(\sin B)=(AB)/(\sin C) \\ \\ \Rightarrow(BC)/(\sin65\degree)=(15)/(\sin70\degree)=(AB)/(\sin45\degree) \\ \\ \therefore BC=14.5 \\ \therefore AB=11.3 \end{gathered}

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