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Given: ABC is a right triangle with right angle C. ​ AB=14 centimeters ​ and m∠A=33∘ .

What is AC ?

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Given: ABC is a right triangle with right angle C. ​ AB=14 centimeters ​ and m∠A=33∘ . What-example-1
User Rona
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Answer:

AC = 11.74 cm.

Explanation:

Given right triangle ABC with right angle at C.

Also side AB = 14 centimeters ​ and

m∠A=33° .

We need to find the length of side AC.

Because < C is right angle, therefore side AB would be Hypotenuse (longest side) of the right triangle.

And side AC would become adjacent side of angle <A.

So, in order to find the side length AC, we can apply cosine ratio.

We know,


cos A= (Adjacent \ side)/(Hypotenuse)

Plugging values of adjacent side and Hypotenuse and <A in above formula, we get

cos 33° =
(AC)/(AB)

cos 33° =
(AC)/(14)

Plugging cos 33° = 0.83867, we get

0.83867=
(AC)/(14)

On cross multiplying both sides by 14, we get

0.83867×14=
14 * (AC)/(14)

11.74 = AC.

Therefore, AC = 11.74 cm.

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