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Hi, can you help me to solve this exercise, please!!

Hi, can you help me to solve this exercise, please!!-example-1
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Given the Right Triangle BCD, you know that:


\begin{gathered} BD=8 \\ m\angle BCD=63\degree \end{gathered}

Then, you can use the following Trigonometric Function in order to find the length of the side CD:


\sin \beta=(opposite)/(hypotenuse)

In this case:


\begin{gathered} \beta=63\degree \\ opposite=BD=8 \\ hypotenuse=CD \end{gathered}

Therefore, substituting values and solving for CD, you get:


\begin{gathered} \sin (63\degree)=(8)/(CD) \\ \\ CD\cdot\sin (63\degree)=8 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} CD=(8)/(\sin(63\degree)) \\ \\ CD\approx9.0 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is:


CD=9.0

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