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Need help with 5 and 6 Institutions: Find the measure of each angle Calculate the length of each side

Need help with 5 and 6 Institutions: Find the measure of each angle Calculate the-example-1
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ABC is a right triangle with

The leg AC = 7.6

The hypotenuse AB = 12

To solve the triangle we have to find

BC

To find BC we will use the Pythagoras relation


(leg_1)^2+(leg_2)^2=(hypotenuse)^2

Let leg1 = AC and leg2 = BC

The hypotenuse = AB

Then the rule will be


(AC)^2+(BC)^2=(AB)^2

Substitute AC by 7.6 and AB by 12


\begin{gathered} 7.6^2+BC^2=12^2 \\ 57.76+BC^2=144 \end{gathered}

Subtract both sides by 57.76 and find the square root of each side


\begin{gathered} 57.76-57.76+BC^2=144-57.76 \\ BC^2=86.24 \\ √(BC^2)=√(86.24) \\ BC=9.286549413 \end{gathered}

Round it to the nearest tenth

BC = 9.3

To find
cosA=(adjacent)/(hypotenuse)The adjacent side of The hypotenuse is AB


\begin{gathered} cosA=(AC)/(AB) \\ \\ cosA=(7.6)/(12) \end{gathered}

To find angle A we will use the inverse of cosine


\begin{gathered} A=cos^(-1)((7.6)/(12)) \\ A=50.70351976^(\circ) \end{gathered}

Round it to the nearest tenth

A = 50.7 degrees

Since the sum of angles of a triangle is 180 degrees

Then to find
\begin{gathered} B=180-90-50.7 \\ B=39.3^(\circ) \end{gathered}

B = 39.3 degrees

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