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In a right triangle the leg opposite to the acute angle of 30 degrees in 7in. Find the hypotenuse and the other leg

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the other leg is 90 degrees and 9 inches

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Answer:

hypotenuse = 14inches

The other leg {adjacent} = 12.12inches

Explanation:

To find the hypotenuse and the other leg which would be the adjacent of the triangle given the opposite to be 7inches, with opposite angle given as 30.

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Therefore to find the hypotenuse we will apply the sine rule which says

a/sineA = b/sineB

Where a is line and A is its opposite angle same as b is line and B is its opposite angle.

So in this case:

a= 7inches, A = 30° , b = hypotenuse, B = 90° (angle at right angle).

Therefore we have,

7/sine30 = hypotenuse/sine90

Cross multiple

Hypotenuse*sine30 = 7*sine90

Hypotenuse = 7*sine90/sine30

Hypotenuse = 7*1/0.5

Hypotenuse = 7/0.5 = 14inches

Hypotenuse = 14 inches

Having gotten hypotenuse we can now find the other leg {adjacent} using the Pythagoras theorem, which says

Hypotenuse² = opposite² + adjacent²

adjacent² = Hypotenuse² - opposite²

adjacent² = 14² - 7²

adjacent² = 196 - 49

adjacent² = 147

adjacent = √147

adjacent = 12.1244 ~ 12.12inches

In a right triangle the leg opposite to the acute angle of 30 degrees in 7in. Find-example-1
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