Trig ratios can only be used on right triangles with acute measures.
If given an angle and there are adjacent and opposite sides, then use tan(opposite/adjacent)
If given an angle and there is an adjacent side and a hypotenuse, then use cosine(adjacent/hypotenuse)
If given an angle and there is an opposite and adjacent side, then use sin(opposite/hypotenuse)
A common mnemonic device used to memorize the trig rules is SOH-CAH-TOA
The answer is 75
First you subtract 180 and 165 to find that smallest angle inside the triangle(15). Then you add 15 and 90,the two angles you know, and do 180 - 105= 75.
The trick is that all angles inside a triangle equal 180 degrees. Hope this helps!
Take 17100 divide by 100 the answer you get is the number of seats for 1% so to get 62%, multiply 17100/100 X 62 <span>the answer is certainly 45,000</span>
Answer:
a:36 b:30
Step-by-step explanation:
A:180-56, since it is a straight line.
180-124-20= 36
B:180-120=60
60+3x+1x=180
60+4x=180
4x=120
x=30
This situation is a right triangle with the base measuring 18 and the hypotenuse 22. We are looking for x, the height up the pole that the wire is going to be attached to. We will use Pythagorean's Theorem to find the missing length.

and

. x^2 = 160 so x =

or 12.65 feet