1985 AHSME Problems/Problem 28
Problem
In
, we have
and
. What is
?
Solution
From the Law of Sines, we have
, or
.
We now need to find an identity relating
and
. We have
.
Thus we have
.
Therefore,
or
. Notice that we must have
because otherwise
. We can therefore disregard
because then
and also we can disregard $\sin(A)=-\frac{\sqrt{11}}{6}}$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg) because then
would be in the third or fourth quadrants, much greater than the desired range.
Therefore,
, and
. Going back to the Law of Sines, we have
.
We now need to find
.
.
Therefore,
.
See Also
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