You are planning a trip to Bermuda but have heard stories of people getting "lost" in the area that forms what is known as the Bermuda Triangle. You are
curious just how big the area that forms the triangle actually is and decide to investigate. You discover that one side length of the triangle is 900 miles and
another sides is 930 miles and the angle between them is 56 degrees. What is the area that the plane can fly and be in the zone known as the Bermuda
Triangle? Round your answer to the nearest mile.

Answer :

The area that the plane can fly and be in the zone known as the Bermuda is; 346952 mile²

How to use the area rule to find the area of a triangle?

The area rule states that the area of any triangle is equal to half the product of the lengths of the two sides of the triangle multiplied by the sine of the angle included by the two sides.

Now, from the question, we are give;

Side 1 = 900 miles

Side 2 = 930 miles

Angle between two sides = 56°.

Thus, by the area rule we have;

Area = (1/2) * 900 * 930 * sin 56°

Area = 346952 mile²

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