To find a number 10 times smaller than 62 simply move the decimal point one place to the left.
The decimal point in 62 is at the end of the number. 62. becomes 6.2 if we move the decimal one place back.
From my understanding you ahould use the trig function cos to solve this.
cos(c) = 15/25 or 0.6
if you have this following function on your calculator I suggest using it:
cos ^{ - 1}
by using the function like so:
cos^{ - 1} (0.6
you should get about 53.13° (rounding to the nearest hundredth)
Hope this helped.
The answer would be 2:3.
So basically two - thirds.
Hope this helps and if it does happy studying.
Answer:
tan = opposite/adjacent
tan 40 = LY/FY
Step-by-step explanation: