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Find x for this problem ​

Find x for this problem ​-example-1
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The first person seems to know what they are talking about soo I’m a just leave this here
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To find c you use cosine or adjacent/hypotenuse. To set up your equation it’ll look like h=16/cos(21). h=hypotenuse which is what your solving for. You should get 17.1383199. I’m not sure what your supposed round to so I gave the full answer.
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