Triangle Activity

Let triangle ABC be a standard triangle with angle A opposite of side a, angle B opposite of side b, and angle C opposite of side c. Use the given information to solve your triangle (i.e. find all the missing parts). If there is more than one possible triangle, then list both possibilities. Round answers to the nearest hundredths place. If you want to practice solving more random triangles you can go to lsquaredmath.us and click on the triangles program.

Bugs BunnyA = 45°, b = 6, c = 5
Daffy DuckA = 19°, B = 47°, c = 10
Elmer FuddA = 76°, B = 42°, b = 6
Foghorn Leghorn  a = 2, b = 2, c = 3
Henery Hawka = 10, b = 6, c = 12
Marc AnthonyA = 45°, b = 10, a = 8
Marvin the MartianC = 45°, c = 5√2, a = 10
Pepe Le PewB = 45°, c = 10, b = 10
Petunia PigB = 45°, b = 12, c = 10
Porky PigC = 130°, c = 10, a = 6
RoadrunnerC = 130°, b = 10, A = 25°
She DevilA = 60°, b = 14, a = 7√3
Speedy Gonzales  A = 60°, b = 14, a = 8√3
Sylvester A = 60°, b = 14, a = 6√3
Tazmanian DevilA = 60°, b = 14, a = 9√3
Tweety Birda = 4, B = 76°, c = 3
Wile E. Coyotea = 3, b = 5, C = 110°
Yosemite SamA = 23°, b = 2, c = 7
ChipA = 78°, B = 35°, c=30
Dalea = 32, b= 18, c = 25
Donalda = 3, b = 4, c = 6
Goofya = 8, b = 11, c = 15
Mickeya = 12, C = 40°, b = 13
Minniea = 11, B = 100°, c = 7
PlutoB = 30°, c = 7, b = 5