The sides of the right-angle triangle will be 16 units and 20.30 units. And the missing angle will be 52°.
<h3>What is a right-angle triangle?</h3>
It's a form of a triangle with one 90-degree angle that follows Pythagoras' theorem and can be solved using the trigonometry function.
The side AC will be
tan 38° = 12.5 / AC
AC = 15.999
AC ≈ 16 units
Then the side AB will be
AB² = 12.5² + 16²
AB = 20.30 units
We know that the angle sum is 180 degrees. Then we have
∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180°
38° + ∠B + 90° = 180°
∠B = 52°
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Answer:
150 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
This image should help. (It was hard to explain, sorry about that ._.)
Point-slope form
y -24 = -4/5(x -0)
Find x when y is 0 (X-intercept)
0 -24 = -4/5(x -0)
-24 = -4/5x
x = -120/-4
x = 30
Answer: A. 30 minutes