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use the pythagorean theorem to find the missing side length. 2 write sin, cosine, tangent-example-1
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QUESTION 1

The missing side length is
x.

From the Pythagoras Theorem;


x^2+11^2=14^2

This implies that;


x^2+121=196


x^2=196-121


x^2=75

Take positive square root of both sides;


x=√(75)


\Rightarrow x=5√(3)yds

QUESTION 2


\sin(a)=(Opposite)/(Hypotenuse)


\sin(a)=(5√(3))/(14)


\cos(a)=(Adjacent)/(Hypotenuse)


\cos(a)=(11)/(14)


\tan(a)=(Opposite)/(Adjacent)


\tan(a)=(5√(3))/(11)


\sin(b)=(Opposite)/(Hypotenuse)


\sin(b)=(11)/(14)


\cos(b)=(Adjacent)/(Hypotenuse)


\cos(b)=(5√(3))/(14)


\tan(b)=(Opposite)/(Adjacent)


\tan(b)=(11)/(5√(3))

Rationalize the denominator to get;


\tan(b)=(11√(3))/(15)

User Jithin Varghese
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Answer:

1)
x=5√(3)

2)
sin(a)=5√(3)/14


sin(b)=11/14


cos(a)=11/14


cos(b)=5√(3)/14


tan(a)=5√(3)/11


tan(b)=11/5√(3)

Explanation:

The Pythagorean Theorem is:


a^(2)=b^(2)+c^(2)

Where a is the hypotenuse and b and c are the legs.

The missing side lenght is one of the legs, then you must solve for one of them. Therefore, this is:


x=\sqrt{(14yd)^(2)-(11yd)^(2)}=5√(3)yd

MEASURE OF ANGLE:

Keep the identities on mind:


sin\alpha=opposite/hypotenuse


cos\alpha=adjacent/hypotenuse


tan\alpha=opposite/adjacent

Susbstitute values, then:


sin(a)=5√(3)/14


sin(b)=11/14


cos(a)=11/14


cos(b)=5√(3)/14


tan(a)=5√(3)/11


tan(b)=11/5√(3)

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