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50 POINTS PLUS BRAINILY

50 POINTS PLUS BRAINILY-example-1
User Selmar
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Answer:

53.6° (nearest tenth)

Explanation:

Use tan trig ratio:


\tan(\theta)=(O)/(A)

where
\theta is the angle, O is the side opposite the angle and A is the side adjacent the angle.

Given:


  • \theta =
    x
  • O = 19
  • A = 14


\implies \tan(x)=(19)/(14)


\implies x=\arctan\left((19)/(14)\right)


\implies x=53.6 \textdegree

User Ruifgmonteiro
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Answer:

x = 53.6°

using tan rule:


\hookrightarrow \sf tan(x) = (opposite)/(adjacent)


\hookrightarrow \sf tan(x) = (19)/(14)


\hookrightarrow \sf x = tan^(-1)((19)/(14))


\hookrightarrow \sf x = 53.6

User Jaxan
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