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What is the approximate value of y − x?

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User Wioletta
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Answer: 17.2

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User The Silencer
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Answer:

x = 36.4 degrees

y = 53.6 degrees

y - x = 17.2 degrees

Explanation:

Since we know the two short sides (legs) of a right angle triangle, we can use the tangent function to find one of the angles. For example for angle "y" we would have:
tan(y)=(opp)/(adj) =(19.1)/(14.1)

where the name "opp" indicates the side opposite angle y, while the name "adj" indicates the side adjacent to angle y.

We use the arct-tangent function to estimate angle y, and round it to one decimal:


tan(y)=(opp)/(adj) =(19.1)/(14.1)\\y=arctan((19.1)/(14.1))=53.6^o

Now that we know angle y, angle x can be obtained by using the property of internal angles of a triangle must add to 180. We also use that this is a right angle triangle, where we know one of the angles measure 90 degrees (the right angle). Therefore:

Angle x = 180 - 90 - 53.6 = 36.4 degrees

Now, we can calculate the difference of the two: y - x = 53.6 - 36.4 = 17.2 degrees.

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