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What is the value of y? Triangle A B C has right angle C with hypotenuse labeled 6. Angle A is 60 degrees and its opposite side B C is labeled y. Enter your answer, as an exact value, in the box. y =

What is the value of y? Triangle A B C has right angle C with hypotenuse labeled 6. Angle-example-1
User Cmhobbs
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

you can solve this 2 different ways:

You can use the sine ratio or, since the triangle is a 30 60 90,you can solve it that way.

1:

sine 30 = opposite/hypotenuse

sin 30 = y/6

(sin 30)6 = (y/6)6

sin 30 (6) = y

y = 0.5 (6)

y = 3

2:

Since triangle ABC is a 30 60 90 triangle, the hypotenuse will always be 2 times the shorter leg:

hypotenuse = 2(shorter leg)

6 = 2y

6/2 = 2y/2

3 = y

y = 3

What is the value of y? Triangle A B C has right angle C with hypotenuse labeled 6. Angle-example-1
User Nathanielperales
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Answer:


y=6√(3).

Explanation:

It is given that,

Hypotenuse : AB=6 units.

Perpendicular : BC=y units.


\angle BAC=30^(\circ)

We know that, in a right angle triangle,


\tan \theta=(Perpendicular)/(Hypotenuse)

In triangle ABC,


\tan A=(BC)/(AB)


\tan (60^\circ)=(y)/(6)


√(3)=(y)/(6)
[\because \tan (60^\circ)=√(3)]

Multiply both sides by 6.


6√(3)=y

Therefore,
y=6√(3).

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