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If you're good at trigonometry please help meeee

On a 30-60 set square, the side opposite the 60 degree angle is 80mm long. Find the length of the longest side to the nearest millimetre

If you're good at trigonometry please help meeee On a 30-60 set square, the side opposite-example-1
User YacSrk
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Answer:


\boxed{92 \: \mathrm{mm}}

Explanation:

sin θ =
(opposite)/(hypotenuse)

sin (60) =
(80)/(x)

x =
\frac{80}{\mathrm{sin} (60)}

x = 92.37604307...

x ≈ 92

User Rsp
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Using the base dimension and either given angle you can solve for x

Sin(angle) = opposite leg/ hypotenuse

Sin(60) = 80/x

X = 80/sin(60)

X = 80/ sqrt(3)/2

X = 160/3 x sqrt(3). (This is exact answer)

For a decimal answer: 160/3 = 53 1/3

Multiplied by sqrt(3) = 92.376 mm

Rounded to nearest mm = 92

User Matt Rees
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