The legs of a triangle with a hypotenuse that measures 15 units long have lengths that are equal to 15 times the sine or cosine of the given angle.
leg 1 = (15 units) x (cos 19) = 14.18 units
leg 2 = (15 units) x (sin 19) = 4.88 units
The lengths of the legs are 14.18 units and 4.88 units.
Answer:
well it's 9/25 or 0.36% or (36%) only
Step-by-step explanation:
So you add all the numbers up it would be 25, divide the numerator by the denominator and get 0.36%, i can't remember if you divide .36 by 100 or not but anyway you get 36%.
But I hope i have helped you in anyway.
Answer:
21.9°
Step-by-step explanation:
In ΔHIJ, the measure of ∠J=90°, HI = 8 feet, and JH = 1.9 feet. Find the measure of ∠H to the nearest tenth of a degree.
We solve this above question using the Sine rule
a/sin A = b/sin B
In ΔHIJ, the measure of ∠J=90°, HI = 8 feet, and JH = 1.9 feet.
Hence:
HI/∠J = JH/∠H
= 8/sin 90° = 1.9/sin ∠H
Cross Multiply
∠H = arc sin(sin 1.9 × 90/8)
∠H = 21.9°