How Do You Solve for a Using the Law of Sines?

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To solve for side 'a' using the Law of Sines with given values c=12, angle A=42°, and angle C=69°, the correct approach involves setting up the equation (sin A)/a = (sin C)/c. The user initially struggled with incorrect calculations and received guidance to focus on the correct sine values. After recalculating and clarifying the problem, the user confirmed that the answer for 'a' is approximately 9.34. The discussion emphasizes the importance of accurate sine values and algebraic manipulation to find the unknown side.
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Homework Statement



Find a by using The Law of Sines by knowing that c=12, angle A=42o, angle C=69o.

Homework Equations


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

The Attempt at a Solution


I tried putting it in, but all I got was this correct, but useless equation:
6511/7990=383/470
I did it 1 more time, but still it wasn't successful. :frown:
Please Help!
 
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I am not sure how you go the numbers you did in the solution attempt. The sine of the angles will give you numbers less than 1. I get the answer 8.6 for a
 
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Well, I did a lot of factoring with decimals, so I must had got them mixed up.
By the way calculators are allowed.
 
The answer is actually 9.34, but I need the solution(step-by-step work).
 
Show me your work.
 
rpthomps said:
I am not sure how you go the numbers you did in the solution attempt. The sine of the angles will give you numbers less than 1. I get the answer 8.6 for a

I recalculated and got 61, instead, but its wrong!
 
Well, I got c equals to 50.
 
Can you write out line by line what you are doing, please?
 
rpthomps said:
Can you write out line by line what you are doing, please?
That would take a while, but sure, but not now(I'm very busy)
I can give you the last couple of lines:
(0.94)/a=47/ac
c=50
0.94/a=0.77/50
47=0.77a
a is about 61
 
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well, firstly if 0.94 is your answer to sin42, that isn't right. I get something closer in radian mode.
 
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Oops, I typed the wrong problem!
c is 12, angle A is 110, and angle C is 50
Sorry about that rpthomps!
 
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MathWA said:
That would take a while, but sure, but not now(I'm very busy)
I can give you the last couple of lines:
(0.94)/a=47/ac
c=50
0.94/a=0.77/50
47=0.77a
a is about 61

So, is this work using the new values then? where did 47 come from?
 
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$$\frac{a}{sin110}=\frac{12}{sin50}$$

This is how I would start it. THen I would use algebra to solve for the unknown.
 
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I figured the problem out! Thank you, rpthomps!:smile::smile::smile:
 
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I made the problem too confusing!
 
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MathWA said:

The Attempt at a Solution


I tried putting it in, but all I got was this correct, but useless equation:
6511/7990=383/470
Yes, this is useless. Since you're trying to solve for a, your equation here should have a in it somewhere.
MathWA said:
The answer is actually 9.34, but I need the solution(step-by-step work).
That's not how it works here. We'll help you get to a solution, but we aren't going to give it to you step by step.

Start with what rpthomps write in post #13.
 
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MathWA said:
I figured the problem out! Thank you, rpthomps!:smile::smile::smile:
You're welcome
 
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