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Find the sine and cosine of each angle as a fraction and as a decimal. Round to the nearest hundredth.

Find the sine and cosine of each angle as a fraction and as a decimal. Round to the-example-1
User Dlumpp
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0.64 because it makes the most sense to me well because I looked it up too
User Artek Wisniewski
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Answer:

1st triangle:

sin(C): 0.64,
(16)/(25)

cos(C): 0.8,
(4)/(5)

Second triangle:

sin(C): 0.75,
(√(5) )/(3)

cos(C): 0.67,
(2)/(3)

Explanation:

Using SOH CAH TOA, we know that to find the sin of an angle, it's Opposite/Hypotenuse.

To find the cos of an angle, it's adjacent/hypotenuse.

In the 1st triangle:

The adjacent to C is 16, the hypotenuse is 25.


(16)/(25) = 0.64 is the sin of C.

The adjacent to C is 20, and the hypotenuse is 25.


(20)/(25) = 0.8 is the cos of C.

In the second triangle:

The opposite to C is
√(5) and the hypotenuse is 2.


(√(5) )/(2) \approx0.75 is the sin of C.

The adjacent to C is 2 and the hypotenuse is 3.


(2)/(3) \approx 0.67 is the cos of C.

Hope this helped!

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