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Find the measure of B and a and round each measure to the nearest degree

Find the measure of B and a and round each measure to the nearest degree-example-1

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We can find angle B using any of the trigonometric ratios Soh or Cah or Toa. This depends on the data we are given and what we are required to find. Where angle B faces is the opposite. In the question we are given;


\begin{gathered} Angle\text{ B faces sides 5, hence opposite=5} \\ Hypothenuse\text{ is the longest side=c} \\ The\text{ other side is the adjacent=10} \end{gathered}

There to find the measure of angle B. we will use Toa written as;


\begin{gathered} Tan(B)=(opposite)/(adjacent) \\ Tan(B)=(5)/(10) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} tan(B)=0.5 \\ B=tan^(-1)(0.5)=26.56505118 \\ B\approx27^(\circ) \end{gathered}

For angle A;


\begin{gathered} Opposite=10 \\ Adjacent=5 \\ Tan(A)=(10)/(5) \\ A=tan^(-1)(2) \\ A=63.43494882 \\ A\approx63^(\circ) \end{gathered}

Answer;


\begin{gathered} B=27^(\circ)\text{ to the nearest degree} \\ A=63^{\circ\text{ }}the\text{ nearest degrees} \end{gathered}

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