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For each triangle, calculate the ratio of the opposite side to the adiacent side to two decimal places. How do they compare?

For each triangle, calculate the ratio of the opposite side to the adiacent side to-example-1
User JuanGG
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Answer:


Triangle\: 1: } (opposite)/(adjacent) = (16)/(39.6) = \boxed{0.40404\cdots}


Triangle\: 2: } (opposite)/(adjacent) = (48)/(118.8) = \boxed{0.40404\cdots}

Choice C: The ratio is the same for both triangles

Explanation:


Triangle\: 1: } (opposite)/(adjacent) = (16)/(39.6) = \boxed{0.40404\cdots}


Triangle\: 2: } (opposite)/(adjacent) = (48)/(118.8) = \boxed{0.40404\cdots}

So both ratios are the same. This is also because the ratios represent the tan of the angle that the adjacent side makes with the hypotenuse and this angle of 22° is same in both triangles

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