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Find the length asap

Find the length asap-example-1
User Adam Biggs
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Answer:

11.62468045 or 11.6 to 1 decimal place

Explanation:

→ We need to utilise trigonometry. The first step would be to list out the formula triangles

Tan = Opposite ÷ Adjacent

Sin = Opposite ÷ Hypotenuse

Cos = Adjacent ÷ Hypotenuse

→ Now we need to know which triangle to use, we do that by identifying the side or length we are not given in the triangle and then finding a formula without the name of the given side. First let's identify all the sides.

Opposite = AC = 16

Adjacent = BC = We need to find this out

Hypotenuse = AB = No given value

→ Now we look for a formula with hypotenuse

Tan = Opposite ÷ Adjacent

→ The (Tan = Opposite ÷ Adjacent) is the formula we are going to be using. Since we want to find out the adjacent, we have to rearrange to get adjacent as the subject

Adjacent = Opposite ÷ Tan

→ Now we identify the Opposite and the Tan

Opposite = 16

Tan = 54°

Side note ⇒ Sin, cos and tan will always be the angles

→ Substitute in the values in the formula

Adjacent = Opposite ÷ Tan ⇔ Adjacent = 16 ÷ Tan (54) ⇔ Adjacent = 11.6

→ The adjacent is 11.6 to 1 decimal place

User Alex Kwitny
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Answer:


\boxed{BC = 11.62}

Explanation:

Tan 54 =
(opposite)/(adjacent)

Where opposite = 16, Adjacent = BC

1.376 =
(16)/(BC)

BC = 16/1.376

BC = 11.62

Find the length asap-example-1
User Kingthorin
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