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3. Determine the measure of <CAB, to the nearest degree. ​

3. Determine the measure of <CAB, to the nearest degree. ​-example-1

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\cos(CAD )=\cfrac{\stackrel{adjacent}{12}}{\underset{hypotenuse}{16}} \implies \cos( CAD )= \cfrac{3}{4} \\\\\\ \cos^(-1)(\cos( CAD )) =\cos^(-1)\left( \cfrac{3}{4} \right) \implies CAD =\cos^(-1)\left( \cfrac{3}{4} \right)\implies CAD \approx 41.4^o \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill


\tan(BAD )=\cfrac{\stackrel{opposite}{8}}{\underset{adjacent}{12}} \implies \tan( BAD )= \cfrac{2}{3} \\\\\\ \tan^(-1)(~~\tan( BAD )~~) =\tan^(-1)\left( \cfrac{2}{3} \right) \implies BAD =\tan^(-1)\left( \cfrac{2}{3} \right) \\\\\\ BAD \approx 33.7^o \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \measuredangle CAB\implies 41.4^o+33.7^0 ~~ \approx ~~ \text{\LARGE 75}^o

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3. Determine the measure of <CAB, to the nearest degree. ​-example-1
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