#1
m∠A=180 - 115 - 24 = 41°
By the law of sines:
b/sinB = a/sinA ⇒
b = (a*sinB)/sinA = (21*sin24°)/sin41° = (21*0.4067)/0.656 ≈ 13
c/sinC = a/sinA ⇒
c = (a*sinC)/sinA = (21*sin115°)/sin41° = (21*0.9063)/0.656 ≈ 29
#2
m∠C=180 - 119 - 27 = 34°
By the law of sines:
b/sinB = a/sinA ⇒
b = (a*sinB)/sinA = (13*sin119°)/sin27° = (13*0.8746)/0.454 ≈ 25
c/sinC = a/sinA ⇒
c = (a*sinC)/sinA = (13*sin34°)/sin27° = (13*0.5592)/0.454 ≈ 16
#3
m∠C=180 - 57 - 37 = 86°
By the law of sines:
c/sinC = a/sinA ⇒
c = (a*sinC)/sinA = (11*sin86°)/sin57° = (11*0.9976)/0.8387 ≈ 13.1
The answer to your question is 2
<span>1.) Is 64 squared rational or irrational?
Ans: Rational
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2.) Is -1.2 repeating decimal rational or irrational?
Every repeating decimal is rational.
Every non-repeating decimal is irrational.
All whole numbers are rational.
All fractions are rational.
nth roots of a^k are irrational unless k is a multiply of n.
Example: The cube root of 3^6 is rational but the cube root of 3^5 is not.
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Answer:
6a^5b^7
Step-by-step explanation:
The applicable rule of exponents is ...
(a^b)(a^c) = a^(b+c)
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