B(b^2+49)
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Answer:
m∠E = 38.7°
Step-by-step explanation:
If you make a drawing it will help. What you have is a right triangle where you are given the adjacent side to ∠E and the hypotenuse.
The cosine of a angle = adjacent side/hypotenuse.
Therefore cos E = 32/41
arccos (32/41) = 38.7°