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Find the sin in the triangle

Find the sin in the triangle-example-1

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Answer:

.324 or 18.9 degrees

Explanation:

rule is

sine equals opposite over hypotenuse,

cosine equals adjacent over hypotenuse, and

tangent equals opposite over adjacent

OR

soh cah toa

sine = soh = 12/37 = .324

arcsin(.324) or sin^-1(.324) in DEGREES not radians =

18.9 degrees

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