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Solving for a missing side using angle and known side length
If a = 6 in. and 0 = 45 degrees find the value of c. Round to the nearest hundredth
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It seems like you have provided the values for a and θ, but did not mention the relationship between these variables. Could you please clarify if a and θ are sides and angles of a triangle? If so, could you specify which angle or side is c?
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