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    Suppose a Triangle Is Measured and Two Adjacent Sides Are
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Suppose a Triangle Is Measured and Two Adjacent Sides Are

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Suppose a triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 5 inches and 7 inches long, with an included angle of Suppose a triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 5 inches and 7 inches long, with an included angle of   . The possible errors in measurement are   inch for the sides and 0.02 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   . The possible errors in measurement are Suppose a triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 5 inches and 7 inches long, with an included angle of   . The possible errors in measurement are   inch for the sides and 0.02 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   inch for the sides and 0.02 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. Round your answer to two decimal places.


A) Suppose a triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 5 inches and 7 inches long, with an included angle of   . The possible errors in measurement are   inch for the sides and 0.02 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
B) Suppose a triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 5 inches and 7 inches long, with an included angle of   . The possible errors in measurement are   inch for the sides and 0.02 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
C) Suppose a triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 5 inches and 7 inches long, with an included angle of   . The possible errors in measurement are   inch for the sides and 0.02 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
D) Suppose a triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 5 inches and 7 inches long, with an included angle of   . The possible errors in measurement are   inch for the sides and 0.02 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
E) Suppose a triangle is measured and two adjacent sides are found to be 5 inches and 7 inches long, with an included angle of   . The possible errors in measurement are   inch for the sides and 0.02 radian for the angle. Approximate the maximum possible error in the computation of the area. Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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