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Precalculus: Find correct to 2 decimal places. NOTE: The triangle is NOT drawn to scale.

Precalculus: Find correct to 2 decimal places. NOTE: The triangle is NOT drawn to-example-1
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We can break the triangle into smaller and bigger triangles.

For the smaller triangle, we can get the length of the base using the tan ratio:


\tan\theta=(opp)/(adj)

From the image, we have:


\begin{gathered} \theta=68\degree \\ opp=80 \\ adj=? \end{gathered}

Therefore, we have:


\begin{gathered} \tan68=(80)/(adj) \\ adj=(80)/(\tan68) \\ adj=32.32 \end{gathered}

For the bigger triangle, the base can be calculated using the same tan ratio but with the following parameters:


\theta=23\degree

Therefore, we have:


\begin{gathered} \tan23=(80)/(adj) \\ adj=(80)/(\tan23) \\ adj=188.47 \end{gathered}

From the image, we have that:


32.32+x=188.47

Therefore, we can solve for x as shown below:


\begin{gathered} x=188.47-32.32 \\ x=156.15 \end{gathered}

The value of x is 156.15 units.

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