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in a right triangle with one angle measuring 40 degrees, the leg opposite the 40 degree angle is 5cm. what is the length of the hypotenuse?

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7.8cm

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Given an acute angle of the right triangle to be 40°, the two sides of the triangles involve are the opposite side and the hypotenuse.

The trigonometric ratio that, involves opposite side and the hypotenuse is the sine ratio.


\sin(40 \degree) = (opposite)/(hypotenuse)


\sin(40 \degree) = (5)/(hypotenuse)

hypotenuse =5÷sin(40°)

hypotenuse=7.77cm

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