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What is the measure of N to the nearest whole degree?

What is the measure of N to the nearest whole degree?-example-1

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Hello!

The answer is: 55°

Why?

Since i'ts a rectangle triangle (there is at least a 90° angle), we can use the following formula to calculate the measure of N to the nearest whole degree


Tan(N)=(Opposite)/(Adjacent)


Opposite=5,74\\Adjacent=4


Tan(N)=(5,74)/(4)=1,435\\

So, to know the value of N, we have to calculate the inverse of Tan(N) or Arctg:


Tan(N)^(-1) =Tan(1,435)^((-1))\\N=55,128=55°

Have a nice day!

User AngelGris
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Answer: 55° (Third option).

Explanation:

To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:

1. As you can see in the image attached, the triangle is a right triangle.

2. Therefore, you can calculate the measure of the angle N as following:


tan^(-1) (N)=opposite/adjacent\\tan^(-1) (N)=5.74/4\\N=55\°

3. Therefore, the answer is the third option.

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