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I need help solving this please Trigonometry-example-1
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Answer:

11. x = 32.6°

12. x = 27.0

Explanation:

Question 11


\sin(\theta)=\frac{\textsf{opposite side}}{\textsf{hypotenuse}}

Given:

  • 
    \theta = x
  • side opposite angle = 7
  • hypotenuse = 13


\implies \sin(x)=(7)/(13)


\implies x=\sin^(-1)\left((7)/(13)\right)


\implies x=32.6\textdegree \textsf{ (nearest tenth)}

Question 12


\sin(\theta)=\frac{\textsf{opposite side}}{\textsf{hypotenuse}}

Given:


  • \theta = 64°
  • side opposite the angle = x
  • hypotenuse = 30


\implies \sin(64\textdegree)=(x)/(30)


\implies x=30\sin(64\textdegree)


\implies x=27.0\textsf{ (nearest tenth)}

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