Answer:
Explanation:
Use the Law of Sines for this. Set it up as follows:
Cross multiply:
6.2sin(x) = 6sin(61) and solve for the term with the unknown in it:
![sin(x)=(6sin(61))/(6.2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/6swg0xhw8izhidf5u4474vm8it5l5mzh42.png)
Work on the right side first. Plug that into your calculator to get
sin(x) = .8464061682
Now the problem comes down to "what angle has a sine of .8464061682?" This requires the use of the inverse button on your calculator. Hit 2nd, then sin, and you will see on your screen:
![sin^(-1)(](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/9mhglj24ww99ixygnsng0bf6001p600tsz.png)
After that open parenthesis enter that big long decimal and hit equals. You should get an angle measure of 57.822 degrees. Not sure what you are rounding to.