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22 June, 09:21

A triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 3 inches and 4 inches long, with an included angle of π/4. The possible errors in measurement are 1/18 inch for the sides and 0.05 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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  1. 22 June, 12:01
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    maximum possible error in the computation of the area. = 0.18

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    A triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 3 inches and 4 inches long,

    with an included angle of π/4. The possible errors in measurement are 1/18 inch for the sides

    and 0.01 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area.

    (Give your answers correct to 2 decimal places.)

    AREA = A = 0.5*BC sin (T),

    Where B, A and C are 2 adjacent sides and T is their included angle.

    DA = 0.5[C sin (T) DB+B sin (T) DC+BC cos (T) DT ]

    WE HAVE

    B=3", C=4", T=π/4 DB=DC = (1/18) '', DT=0.01 Radian

    DA=0.5[4sin (π/4) (1/18) + 3sin (π/4) (1/18) + 3*4cos (π/4) 0.01]

    DA = 0.1799 = 0.18

    maximum possible error in the computation of the area. = 0.18
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