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Find the m A.) 10 degrees
B.) 15 degrees
C.) 60 degrees
D.) 30 degrees

Find the m A.) 10 degrees B.) 15 degrees C.) 60 degrees D.) 30 degrees-example-1
User Versatile
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Mythics
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Answer:

Option D) that is m∠F = 30°

Explanation:

As it's a right angle triangle so we will use rules of trigonometry and pythagorus theorem

The tangent of the angle = the length of the opposite side /

the length of the adjacent side

Hypotenuse² = height² + base²

First we need to find length FO using pythagorus

Hypotenuse² = height² + base²

18² = 9² + base²

base² = 18² - 9²

FO² = 243

FO = √243

FO = 9√3

m∠F

Tan z° = opp / adj

tan(m∠F) = 9 / 9√3

m∠F = tan^-1 (9 / 9√3)

m∠F = tan^-1 (√3/3)

m∠F = 30°

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