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For the right triangles below, find the values of the side lengths a and b.

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Using the trigonometric ratio:


\cos \Theta=(adjacent)/(hypotenuse)

fromthe question, theta = 45 adjacent = a and hypotenuse = 4

substitute the values and evaluate


\cos 45=(a)/(4)

cross-multiply

a = 4 cos 45

a = 2.83

a ≈ 2.8 to the nearest tenth

To find b

adjacent = 5 opposite = b and theta =60

Using the trig. ratio


\tan \Theta=(opposite)/(adjacent)
\tan 60=(b)/(5)

cross-multiply

b= 5 tan 60

b=8.66

b≈ 8.7 to the nearest tenth

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