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il you are solving for a missing SIDE round answer to hundredths place. If solving for a missing angle then round to the NEAREST DEGREE!!

il you are solving for a missing SIDE round answer to hundredths place. If solving-example-1
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Solution

Part 1

We can find the angle on the following way:


\theta=\sin ^(-1)((50)/(1200))=2.39º

rounding we got 2º

Part 2

We can find the value of x like this:


\tan 60=(x)/(175)

And solving for x we got:


x=175\cdot\tan (60)=303.11\operatorname{cm}

rounding we got 303.11 cm

Part 3

For this case we can do the following


\theta=\tan ^(-1)((9)/(20))=24.22º

And rounded would be 24º

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