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If theta is the smallest angle in a right triangle with side lengths of 3,4, and 5 units, then what does sin(theta) equal?

3/4
3/5
4/5
5/3

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It is 3/5, because, sin is opposite over hypotenuse. If you are finding the smallest angle, then opposite would be 3 (the smallest side) over 5 (the hypotenuse)
User Shishir Anshuman
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Answer:

3/5

Explanation:

Givens

  • The right triangle has side lengths of 3, 4 and 5.
  • Angle theta is the smallest angle.

From this information, we can deduct that the hypothenuse is 5 units long, and legs are 3 and 4 units long.

So, if theta is the smallest angle, then


sin\theta=(3)/(5)

Because this relation gives the following angle


\theta = sin^(-1)((3)/(5) )\approx 37\°

Which is the smallest angle, because the other one is


\alpha=sin^(-1)=(4)/(5)\approx 53\°

Therefore, the right answer the second choice.

User Tim Consolazio
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