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7 February, 12:00

If the measure of angle A is 40 * and the length of side b is 15 inches, which can be the length of side a if it is possible to form two triangles

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  1. 7 February, 12:19
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    Because ∠A=40°, therefore ∠B + ∠C = 180.

    To create two triangles, we could make a = 10 in.

    From the Law of Sines,

    a/sinA = b/sinB.

    Therefore

    10/sin (40) = 15/sin (B)

    sin (B) = (15/10) * sin (40) = 0.9642

    ∠B = arcsin (0.9642) = 74.6°

    Because the sine function is positive in quadrants 1 and 2, we could also have ∠B = 180 - 74.6 = 105.4°.

    This means that

    a/sin (105.4) = 15/sin (40°)

    a = [sin (105.4) / sin (40) ]*15 = 22.5 in

    Answer:

    We could have a = 10 in, or a = 22.5 in
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