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What’s the answer plsss

What’s the answer plsss-example-1
User SamWhan
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2 Answers

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Explanation:

imagine the triangle being flipped upwards around DE, so that F is on top instead of on the bottom.

then you see clearly that

DF (21) is the radius of the trigonometric circle,

DE is cos(angle D)×radius,

EF (8) is sin(angle D)×radius.

so,

8 = sin(angle D)×21

sin(angle D) = 8/21 = 0.380952381...

angle D = 22.39268781...° ≈ 22.4°

and so, something is wrong with your problem definition.

the answer options seem to aim for angle F, for which EF (8) is the cosine × radius.

but for angle D EF is clearly the sine × radius.

and for answer option b (20.9°) EF would have to be about 7.5 units long (with the radius DF still being 21). that is all too much off.

your teacher made a mistake. send him/ her my regards.

User Rick Mohr
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Answer:

option a is the right answer .

Explanation:

Cos theta = B/h = 8/21

theta = 67.6 °

User Dmitry Ostashev
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