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How do I solve this?-example-1
User Jfu
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Answer:

y = 8
√(3)

Explanation:

Using the tangent ratio in the right triangle and the exact value

tan60° =
√(3), hence

tan60° =
(opposite)/(adjacent) =
(y)/(8)

Multiply both sides by 8

8 × tan60° = y, so

y = 8
√(3) ← exact value

User Bueller
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\text{The angle from the right is 30}^\circ \\ \\ \text{We use sinus theorem:}\\\\ (y)/(\sin(60)^(\circ)) = (8)/(\sin(30)^(\circ)) \Rightarrow (y)/((√(3))/(2)) = (8)/((1)/(2)) \Rightarrow y = (\sqrt 3)/(2)\cdot 16\Rightarrow \boxed{y = 8\sqrt 3}

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