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Can someone PLEASE explain in simple terms which trigonometric ratio to use, like tangent, cosine, or sine, and WHY?

Can someone PLEASE explain in simple terms which trigonometric ratio to use, like-example-1

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Answer:

Use law of Cosines or Tangent

Explanation:

This is a SAS triangle, where you have have an angle adjacent to two side lengths. But given that it is a right triangle, you can find the hypotenuse by just using the tangent formula. You can find the quantity of any angle by applying tan= opposite side/adjacent side length.

However, lets say you want to find the opposite side, side XZ, you can use the law of cosine which basically states:

c=a^2+b^2﹣2abcos(angle number). But since it is a right triangle, just use the hypotenuse theorem which states: C^2 = A^2 + B^2

The answer for XZ would thus be: squareroot of 136 or 2(34)^1/2.

Hope this helps :)

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