0.00009 might help I’m not sure about the possible answers but that one seems reasonable
Answer:
The answer is 68°
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>
<u>Given</u>;</h3>
- A right angled-triangle IGH.
- where, m∠G = 90°
<h3><u>To </u><u>Find</u>;</h3>
We know that
tan θ = Opp ÷ Adj
tan θ = 5 ÷ 2
tan θ = 2.5
tan θ = 68.2 ≈ 68
We know that tan 68 = 2.5
Thus, The m∠I is 68°
<u>-TheUnknownScientist 72</u>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Comment
The way the diagram looks when it is drawn is that you are going to need the sine function to solve for the side opposite which is CD.
Formula
Sin(A) = Sin(68 = opposite / hypotenuse Substitute values.
Solution
sin(68) = altitude (side opposite) / 20 multiply both sides by 20
20*sin(68) = 20* altitude / 20 substitute for sin(68)
20* 0.9272 = altitude
altitude = 18.5
Answer: 18.5 to the nearest tenth
Answer:
a
n=1/2 an - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
64,32,16,8,4. is a geometric sequence. this is a sequence where, to get from one term to the next, there is a number that you have to multiply it by. this is the same for all parts of the sequence.