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Find the acute angle

Find the acute angle-example-1
User ThomasW
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Answer:

22°

Explanation:

Since the triangle is right use the sine ratio

sinQ =
(opposite)/(hypotenuse) =
(7)/(19), hence

Q =
sin^(-1)(
(7)/(19)) = 22° ( nearest degree )

User Andrew Au
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Answer: 22°

Explanation:

As you can see in the figure, the triangle is a rigth triangle, which means that it has an angle that measures 90 degrees.

Then, you can calculate the acute angle asked in the problem as following:


arcsin\alpha=opposite/hypotenuse\\alpha=Q\\opposite)7\\hypotenuse=19

Then, you obtain the following result:


arcsin\Q=7/19


Q=22\°

User Resi
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