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PLEASE HELP!! use trigonometry to solve for the missing side of x of the right triangle

PLEASE HELP!! use trigonometry to solve for the missing side of x of the right triangle-example-1

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Answer:

10.77

Explanation:

Pretty easy stuff, basically you use the sin ratio to solve this.

so it would be sin(56) = x/13

then you multiply 13 to sin(56)

and get 10.77.

Hope this helped :)

User Nikhil Goyal
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Answer:

x = 10.7775

Explanation:

We can see that we need to use sin∅ to help solve for x:

sin56° = x/13

13sin56° = x

x = 10.7775

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