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Answer:

The correct answer is y = 6.0

Explanation:

From the figure we can see a right angled triangle

points to remember

Sinθ = Opposite side/Hypotenuse

To find the value of y

Here y is the opposite side of angle 37° and hypotenuse = 10

Sin (37) = Opposite side/Hypotenuse= y/10

y = 10 * sin(37) = 10 * 0.6018 = 6.018 ≈ 6.0

User Delali
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Answer:
y=6.0

Explanation:

The trigonometric identity you can use to calculate the value of "y" is:


cos\alpha=(adjacent)/(hypotenuse)

Where the angle
\alpha=53\°, the adjacent side is "y" and the hypotenuse of the right triangle is 10:


\alpha=53\°\\adjacent=y\\hypotenuse=10

Substitute these values into
cos\alpha=(adjacent)/(hypotenuse) and solve for the adjacent side "y":


cos(53\°)=(y)/(10)\\(10)(cos(53\°))=y\\6.01=y

Rounded to the nearest tenth:


y=6.0

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