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Find the measurement of each side indicated and round to the nearest tenth for both triangles

Find the measurement of each side indicated and round to the nearest tenth for both-example-1

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a) We have a right triangle.

We have to find the value of x, which is the hypotenuse.

We can relate the angle B, the side AC and x with a trigonometric ratio as:


\begin{gathered} \sin (B)=\frac{\text{Opposite}}{\text{Hypotenuse}}=(AC)/(AB) \\ \sin (57\degree)=(10.8)/(x) \\ x=(10.8)/(\sin (57\degree)) \\ x\approx(10.8)/(0.83867) \\ x\approx12.9 \end{gathered}

b) In this case, x is the adyacent side to angle A.

We can relate the sides and the angle as:


\begin{gathered} \cos (A)=\frac{\text{Adyacent}}{\text{Hypotenuse}}=(AC)/(AB) \\ \cos (47\degree)=(x)/(3) \\ x=3\cdot\cos (47\degree) \\ x\approx3\cdot0.682 \\ x\approx2.0 \end{gathered}

Answer:

a) x = 12.9

b) x = 2.0

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