Respuesta :

Answer:

  ∠J = 60°

Step-by-step explanation:

The Law of Cosines tells you ...

  j² = k² +l² -2kl·cos(J)

Solving for J gives ...

  J = arccos((k² +l² -j²)/(2kl))

  J = arccos((14² +80² -74²)/(2·14·80)) = arccos(1120/2240) = arccos(1/2)

  J = 60°

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Additional comment

It is pretty rare to find a set of integer side lengths that result in one of the angles of the triangle being a rational number of degrees.

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