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The answers in my textbook show that using Soh Cah Toa is not right. Unless I'm doing it wrong. Can someone help me please?

The answers in my textbook show that using Soh Cah Toa is not right. Unless I'm doing-example-1
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Answer:

(a) α = 60°, β = 30°

(b) α ≈ 67.4°, β ≈ 22.6°

Explanation:

I'll do (a) and (b) as examples. Make sure your calculator is set to degrees, not radians.

(a) For α, we're given the opposite and adjacent sides, so use tangent.

tangent = opposite / adjacent

tan α = √300 / 10

tan α = √3

α = 60°

Since angles of a triangle add up to 180°, we know that β = 30°. But we can use tangent again to prove it:

tan β = 10 / √300

tan β = 1 / √3

tan β = √3 / 3

β = 30°

(b) For α, we're given the adjacent side and the hypotenuse. So use cosine.

cos α = adjacent / hypotenuse

cos α = 15 / 39

cos α = 5 / 13

α ≈ 67.4°

Again, we know that β = 22.6°, but let's show it using trig. We're given the opposite side and hypotenuse, so use sine:

sin β = 15 / 39

sin β = 5 / 13

β ≈ 22.6°

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