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Find the length of BC

Find the length of BC-example-1
User VasFou
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Explanation:

Hey there!

From the above given figure;

Angle CAB = 51°

AB = 58

Taking Angle CAB as reference angle we get;

Perpendicular (p) = BC= ?

Hypotenuse (h) = 58

Now;

Taking the ratio of sin we get;


\sin( \alpha ) = (p)/(h)


\sin(51) = (bc)/(58)

Simplify it;

0.7771459*58 = BC

Therefore, BC = 45.0744.

Hope it helps!

User Tyeshia
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Since this is a right triangle, we can use one of the three main trigonometric functions: sine, cosine or tangent.

Remember: SOH-CAH-TOA

Looking from the given angle, we want to find the opposite side and we know the hypotenuse. Therefore, we should use sine.

sin(51) = BC / 58

BC = 58 x sin(51)

BC = 45.1 units

Hope this helps!

User Cryptonkid
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