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A right triangle has a hypotenuse of length 5.00 m, and one of its angles is 40.0°. What are the lengths of the following sides?(a) the side opposite the 40.0° angle_____ m(b) the side adjacent to the 40.0° angle_____ m

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Given:

A right triangle has a hypotenuse of length 5.00 m, and one of its angles is 40.0°.

Required:

a) the side opposite the 40.0° angle.

(b) the side adjacent to the 40.0° angle.

Step-by-step explanation:

First draw a picture

Now, the trigonometric ratios


cos\theta=(base)/(hypotenuse),sin\theta=(Perpendicular)/(Hypotenuse)

So,

(a) The side opposite the 40.0° angle


\begin{gathered} sin(40^(\circ))=(P)/(5) \\ P=5* sin(40^(\circ)) \\ P=3.2 \end{gathered}

and

(b) The side adjacent to the 40.0° angle


\begin{gathered} cos(40^(\circ))=(b)/(5) \\ b=5* cos(40^(\circ)) \\ b=3.8 \end{gathered}

Answer:

The side opposite to 40 degree angle equal 3.2 m and side adjacent equal 3.8 m.

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