Sin α = 12/13 opposite/hypothenue
cos α = 5/13 adjacent/hypothenue
tan α = 12/5 opposite/adjacent
(6+9i) is the answer I got.
Answer:
3/5 or 0.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, given the value of tan theta , we want to find the value of sine theta
Mathematically;
tan theta = 0pposite/adjacent
Sine theta = opposite/hypotenuse
Firstly we need the length of the hypotenuse
This can be obtained using the Pythagoras’ theorem which states that the square of the hypotenuse equals sum of the squares of the two other sides.
Let’s call the hypotenuse h
h^2 = 3^2 + 4^2
h^2 = 9 + 16
h^2 = 25
h = √(25)
h = 5
Now from the tan theta, we know that the opposite is 3
Thus, the value of the sine theta = 3/5 or simply 0.6
Answer:
3.26
Step-by-step explanation:
Rounding to the nearest hundredth means round to the nearest two decimal places.
To do this, all we need to look at is the 3rd decimal place.
Since 4 is not 5 or greater, that means we must round down, no matter how close it is to 5.
Therefore, the answer should just be 3.26