Find the length of the unknown sides in a right angled triangle?
Step 1: Begin by using the cosine rule to find the unknown side. a² = b² + c² - 2bc cosA. Taking the positive square root. Use the sine rule to find the smaller of the two unknown angles. a/sin A = b/sin B. Find the inverse sin of the answer etc
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