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What is the area of triangle BCD to the nearest tenth of a square centimeter? Use special right triangles to

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What is the area of triangle BCD to the nearest tenth of a square centimeter? Use-example-1
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Answer:

Area = 13.8 cm²

Explanation:

Area of a triangle = ½*base*height

base = 4 cm

height = ?

Find height using trigonometry function:

Reference angle = 60°

Opp = height = BC

Adj = 4 cm

Apply TOA:

Tan 60 = Opp/Adj

Tan 60 = BC/4

BC = 4*Tan 60

BC = 6.92820324 ≈ 6.9 cm

✔️Area of triangle = ½*4*6.9

= 13.8 cm²

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