Question #10f25

2 Answers
Jun 2, 2017

#C=180-A-B=180-36-98=46#

By Sine law

#a/sinA=b/sinB=c/sinC#

Inserting the given values

#=>a/sin36=b/sin98=18/sin46#

Now

#a=18/sin46xxsin36~~14.7#

#b=18/sin46xxsin98~~24.7#

Jun 2, 2017

#aapprox14.71 (2dp)#
#bapprox24.78 (2dp)#
#C=46# degrees.

Explanation:

For uppercase C, use the rule that angles in a triangle add up to 180.

#36+98+C=180#

#180-98-36=C#

#46=C#

Then, use the Law of Sines. Set up proportions :

#sin(A)/a=sin(B)/b=sin(C)/c#

Let's find side #a# first using C and c.

#a/sin(A)=c/sin(C)#

#a/sin(36)=18/sin(46)#

Multiply both sides by #sin(36)#

#a=18/sin(46)*sin(36)#

Get out your calculator.

#aapprox14.71 (2dp)#

Now, let's solve for #b#. It is better to use the #C# and #c# proportion than the previously attained #a# and #A# proportion because #a# is not 100% accurate, and if it was not correct, then we would lose a mark if we used the #A# and #a# proportion but not if you use the #C# and #c# proportion.

#b/sin(B)=c/sin(C)#

#b/sin(98)=18/sin(46)#

Multiply both sides by #sin(98)#

#b=18/sin(46)*sin(98)#

Get out your calculator.

#bapprox24.78 (2dp)#