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21 November, 12:38

Find a, b, and h so that f (x) = a sin (b (x-h))

f (x) = 5cosx+2sinx

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  1. 21 November, 13:09
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    So 527/sin (48.6) = 310/sin (x)

    when you find x, that would be the angle of B. and then you can find the angle C by adding angle A and B and subtracting from 180 degrees.

    then you can use the law of sines again, with angle C.
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