Sine Rule: Missing Sides

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Sine Rule: Missing Sides 1. 4. 45° 45° 𝑥 53° 12cm 𝑥 82° 12cm 45° 5. 2. 53° 45° 𝑥 6cm 𝑥 53° 12cm 6. 53° 45° 3. 𝑥 𝑥 37° 53° 6cm 12cm

Sine Rule: Missing Sides 7. 10. 53° 46° 𝑥 𝑥 89° 6cm 6cm 8. 45° 89° 11. 𝑥 𝑥 46° 6cm 6cm 12. 9. 89° 45° 4cm 𝑥 41.8° 6cm 6cm

Sine Rule: Missing Sides ANSWERS 1. 4. 45° 45° 16.81𝑐𝑚 53° 12cm 10.62 𝑐𝑚 82° 12cm 5. 45° 2. 53° 45° 6cm 5.31 𝑐𝑚 13.55𝑐𝑚 53° 12cm 12cm 6. 53° 45° 3. 4.52𝑐𝑚 16.81𝑐𝑚 37° 53° 82° 6cm 12cm

Sine Rule: Missing Sides ANSWERS 7. 10. 53° 46° 7.51 𝑐𝑚 5.90𝑐𝑚 89° 89° 6cm 6cm 8. 45° 89° 11. 8.49𝑐𝑚 4.32𝑐𝑚 46° 6cm 6cm 12. 9. 89° 45° 4.54𝑐𝑚 4cm 6𝑐𝑚 41.8° 6cm 6cm