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Find the missing part.

Find the missing part.-example-1
User Kodbuse
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Answer:


y=(15√(3))/(4)

Explanation:

We are given that


\theta_1=60^(\circ)


\theta_2=30^(\circ)

We have to find the missing part.


(x)/(15)=cos\theta_1=cos60^(\circ)

Using the formula


(base)/(hypotenuse)=cos\theta


x=15cos60^(\circ)=(15)/(2)


(z)/(15)=sin60^(\circ)

Using the formula


(Perpendicular\;arm)/(hypotenuse)=sin\theta


z=15* (√(3))/(2)=(15√(3))/(2)

Now,


(a)/(x)=cos60^(\circ)


(a)/((15)/(2))=(1)/(2)


a=(1)/(2)* 15/2=(15)/(4)


y=x sin60^(\circ)


y=(15)/(2)* (√(3))/(2)


y=(15√(3))/(4)

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