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Easy Trigonometry (ASAP) (URGENT)​

Easy Trigonometry (ASAP) (URGENT)​-example-1
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Answer:

17
h = l(1-cos\theta)

18 1.404 m

Explanation:

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The cosine of an angle for a right triangle is the length of the adjacent side divided by the hypotenuse.

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Here we can see that the hypotenuse if l, the adjacent side to the angle θ is l-h so we get

cosθ = (l-h)/l
Multiplying both sides by l gives
lcosθ = l-h ==> h = l - lcosθ which simplifies to h = l(1-cosθ)

Q 18
For θ = 40°, cosθ = 0.766

h = 6(1-0.766) = 6(0.234) = 1.404 m

Easy Trigonometry (ASAP) (URGENT)​-example-1
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