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Find the m < t rounded to the nearest degree

Find the m < t rounded to the nearest degree-example-1
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Answer:

28° (Answer A)

Explanation:

Note that tan t = 8/15 = 0.533

Applying the inverse tangent function, we get

t = arctan 0.533 = 0.4900 radian

Mult. this by the radian-degree conversion factor results in: 28.072°

and when rounded off to the nearest degree, the measure of angle T is 28° (Answer A)

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