Respuesta :
Answer:
62°
Step-by-step explanation:
The law of cosines is used to find the length of side k:
k² = i² +j² -2i·j·cos(K)
k² = 40² +80² -2·40·80·cos(92°) ≈ 8223.3568
k ≈ 90.6827 . . . . . . . take the square root
Then the law of sines is used to find angle J.
sin(J)/j = sin(K)/k
J = arcsin(j/k·sin(K)) = arcsin(80/90.6827·sin(92°)) ≈ 61.84°
J ≈ 62°