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4. Using the diagram below, which equation can be used to find the length 2 points of AB? B 42 A 10 tan 42 = 10/AB tan 42 = AB/10 cos 42 = AB/10 cos 42 = 10/AB
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4. Using the diagram below, which equation can be used to find the length 2 points of AB? B 42 A 10 tan 42 = 10/AB tan 42 = AB/10 cos 42 = AB/10 cos 42 = 10/AB
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4. Using the diagram below, which equation can be used to find the length 2 points
of AB?
B
42
A
10
tan 42 = 10/AB
tan 42 = AB/10
cos 42 = AB/10
cos 42 = 10/AB
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the answers pick be is 10 in a row !!
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