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Anybody know how to solve for x using sine, cosine, or tangent ?
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Anybody know how to solve for x using sine, cosine, or tangent ?
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You would use sine. opp/hyp
sin 70°=13/x
x(sin 70°)=13
x=13/sin 70°
=13.8
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sine is opposite over hypotenuse
look at triangle
opposite to angle 70 degrees is a side of length 13
the hypotenuse is x
sin(70) = 13 / x
x sin (70) = 13
x = 13 / sin(70)
x ≈ 13.834311
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