If two triangles have equivalent angle measures then they are
congruent isn’t enough to prove that the two triangles are congruent. Two triangles
are congruent if they have both the same three sides and also with the same
three angles however, the given is only specifying in angles therefore, it can’t
assure the argument that is the two triangles with the same angle is congruent.
It looks difficult but it’s pretty easy. Just use the Ln function to bring down the powers then simplify.
The tension in the cable is given by the newton's first law will be 163.622 N.
<h3>What is newton's first law?</h3>
The summation of the force is equal to zero.
The formula is given as
ΣF = 0
Where m is the mass of the body and a is the acceleration.
A 210-N mass is suspended from a horizontal beam by two cables that make angles of 29 degrees and 53 degrees with the beam.
Then the tension in the cable will be
Let T be the tension in the cable.
T sin 29° + T sin 53° – 210 = 0
On simplifying, we have
T (sin 29° + sin 53°) = 210
T = 163.622 N
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