To calculate the sine of an angle, simply divide the length of the opposite side, 479.16, by the length of the hypotenuse, 610. To get the cosine, divide the length of the adjacent side, 377.5, by the length of the hypotenuse, 610.
Answer: 6√6
Step-by-step explanation: When an angle is 45 degrees in a triangle it is actually half a square (I know right!!!), so, therefore, the other side length will also be 6, and then using the Pythagorean theorem we get the hypotenuse to be 6√2. Now, when an angle is 60 degrees in a triangle it is actually half an equilateral triangle (I know right!!!), so, therefore, the other side length will be double the length, 12√2, and using the Pythagorean theorem we get the side length x to be 6√6! Hope this helps!
So hmm check the picture below
1)100 or A
Angle = |30*H - (11/2)*M|, where H is the hours hand and M is the minutes hand
in this case: H = 4, M= 40
30*4 - (11/2)*40 = 120 - 220 = -100 = |-100| = 100
2)x=4y or C
If you plug in 0,0 you will get 0=4×0 or 0,0