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Solve for both variables. answer must be in simplest radical form.

Solve for both variables. answer must be in simplest radical form.-example-1
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Since we are dealing with a right triangle, we can use the following two trigonometric identities


\sin \theta=(O)/(H),\cos \theta=(A)/(H)

Where theta is an inner angle of the right triangle, A and O are the adjacent and opposite sides to theta, and H is the hypotenuse.

In our case,


\sin (30dgr)=\frac{x}{22\sqrt[]{3}},\cos (30dgr)=\frac{y}{22\sqrt[]{3}}

Thus,


\begin{gathered} \Rightarrow x=22\sqrt[]{3}\sin (30dgr),y=22\sqrt[]{3}\cos (30\text{dgr)} \\ \Rightarrow x=\frac{22\sqrt[]{3}}{2}=11\sqrt[]{3},y=22\sqrt[]{3}(\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2})=11\cdot3=33 \\ \Rightarrow x=11\sqrt[]{3},y=33 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answers are x=11sqrt(3) and y=33

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