1. In ΔABC, m < C = 320, a = 28 and b = 13. Find the length of side c, to the nearest integer.


2. In a rhombus whose side measures 36 and the smaller angle is 32°, find the length of the larger diagonal, to the nearest tenth.


3. In a rhombus with a side of 34, the longer diagonal is 36. Find, to the nearest degree, the larger angle of the rhombus.


4. Three sides of a triangle measure 10m, 12m, and 18m. Find the largest angle of the triangle to the nearest degree.


5. In ΔABC, m < C = 380, a = 12 and b = 14. Find the length of side c, to the nearest integer.


6. In a rhombus whose side measures 40 and the smaller angle is 28°, find the length of the larger diagonal, to the nearest tenth.


7. Three sides of a triangle measure 8m, 14m, and 12m. Find the largest angle of the triangle to the nearest degree.


8. In ΔABC, m < C = 500, a = 14 and b = 15. Rind the length of side c, to the nearest integer.


9. In a rhombus whose side measures 34 and the smaller angle is 42°. Find the length of the larger diagonal, to the nearest tenth.


10. Three sides of a triangle measure 22m, 26m, and 14m. Find the largest angle of the triangle to the nearest degree.