baileyann2608 baileyann2608
  • 16-12-2021
  • Mathematics
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20 points!!!! pls i rly need help.

In JKL, j = 4yd, k = 6yd and l = 2.8 yd. Find m < J

A. 56 degrees

B. 10 degrees

C. 34 degrees

D. 15 degrees

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 16-12-2021

Answer:  C) 34

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Explanation:

Apply the law of cosines

j^2 = k^2 + l^2 - 2kl*cos(J)

(4)^2 = (6)^2+(2.8)^2 - 2*6*2.8*cos(J)

16 = 36 + 7.84 - 33.6*cos(J)

16-36-7.84 = -33.6*cos(J)

-27.84 = -33.6cos(J)

-33.6cos(J) = -27.84

cos(J) = (-27.84)/(-33.6)

cos(J) = 0.828 5714

J = arccos(0.8285714)

J = 34.0477353

J = 34 degrees approximately

Side note: Unfortunately lowercase L's look identical to the number one.

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