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Help with these questions, it’s Trigonometry Right Triangles

Help with these questions, it’s Trigonometry Right Triangles-example-1
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Answer:

(5).
\theta=36.86^(\circ) (6) H = 25 units

Explanation:

Given that,

Height of triangle, H = 15

Base, B = 20

(5)

We need to find the value of tanA.


\tan A=(P)/(B)\\\\\tan A=(15)/(20)\\\\A=\tan^(-1)((15)/(20))\\\\A=36.86^(\circ)

(6)

For a right angled triangle, Pythagoras theorem will be applicable as follows :


H^2=B^2+h^2\\\\H^2=20^2+15^2\\\\H=\sqrt{20^(2)+15^(2)}\\\\H=25\ \text{units}

Hence, this is the required solution.

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