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Oksi-84 [34.3K]
3 years ago
15

Find the measure of the indicated angle. Round to the nearest degree.

Mathematics
1 answer:
slava [35]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Use SOH CAH TOA to recall how the trig functions fit on a triangle

SOH: Sin(Ф)= Opp / Hyp

CAH: Cos(Ф)= Adj / Hyp

TOA: Tan(Ф) = Opp / Adj

5)

Adj = 14

Hyp = 26

∠X

so use

CAH

Cos(X) = 14/26

X = arcCos(14/26)

X = 57.421°

X = 57.4 ° ( rounded to nearest 10th )

6)

∠X

Hyp = 46

Opp = 12

use SOH

Sin(x) = 12/46

X = arcSin(12/46)

X = 15.121°

X = 15.1 ° ( rounded to nearest 10th )

7)

∠X

Adj = 29

Opp = 24

use TOA

Tan(x) = 29 / 24

X = arcTan( 29 /24)

X = 50.389

X = 50.4 °  ( rounded to nearest 10th )

8)

∠X

Adj = 22

Opp = 6

use TOA agian

Tan(x) = 6 / 22

X = arcTan(6/22)

X = 5.194

X = 5.2 °  ( rounded to the nearest 10th )

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