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A bridge is supported by triangular braces. IF the sides of each brace have the lengths 3 feet, 46 feet, and 40 feet, find the measure of the angle opposite of 46 feet side.
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A bridge is supported by triangular braces. IF the sides of each brace have the lengths 3 feet, 46 feet, and 40 feet, find the measure of the angle opposite of 46 feet side.
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A bridge is supported by triangular braces. IF the sides of each brace have the lengths 3 feet, 46 feet, and 40 feet, find the measure of the angle opposite of 46 feet side.
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46.76
Explanation:
Applying the law of cosines
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