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Find the unknown side length y to the nearest tenth.65.6152.4115115.3Submit

Find the unknown side length y to the nearest tenth.65.6152.4115115.3Submit-example-1

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Given the information on the picture, we can use the trigonometric function cosine on angle Q to find the length of the missing side y:


\begin{gathered} cos(49)=\frac{\text{adjacent side}}{hypotenuse}=(y)/(100) \\ \Rightarrow(y)/(100)=\cos (49) \end{gathered}

then, solving for y, we get:


\begin{gathered} (y)/(100)=\cos (49) \\ \Rightarrow y=100\cdot\cos (49)=65.6 \\ y=65.6 \end{gathered}

therefore, y = 65.6

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