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The side lengths for \thetaθ are opposite = 8, adjacent = 6, hypotenuse = 10.
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The side lengths for \thetaθ are opposite = 8, adjacent = 6, hypotenuse = 10.
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The side lengths for \thetaθ are opposite = 8, adjacent = 6, hypotenuse = 10.
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what angles are you looking at?,
well one one angle is cos
⁻¹∅=8/10 = cos⁻₁=0.8= 36.9
and the other angle is sin⁻¹∅=53.1
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