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Which equation can be solved to find one of the missing side lengths in the triangle?aB60512 unitsАCOS(60°) =22 믕cos(60°) = 12SubmitNex응Save and Exitcos(609) =0=1or this and return

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In a right rectangle, we have:


\sin \alpha=(opposite)/(hypotenuse)
\cos \alpha=\frac{\text{adjacent}}{hypotenuse}

For your exercice, hypotenuse=12

The exercise also inform the angle 60°, then:


\sin \text{ 60}=\frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{hypotenuse}}=(b)/(12)
\cos 60=\frac{adjacent}{\text{hypotenuse}}=(a)/(12)

Which equation can be solved to find one of the missing side lengths in the triangle-example-1
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