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find the measure of the angle marked with a? Using the inverse trig functions. Round your answer to the nearest degree.​

find the measure of the angle marked with a? Using the inverse trig functions. Round-example-1

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Explanation:

Hey there!

Here;

The figure given is a Right angled triangle.

Let the unknown angle be a refrence angle.

Now,

p = 23

h = 29

In ratio of sin there is 'p' and 'h'. So, using sin ratio.


\sin( \alpha ) = (p)/(h)


\sin( \alpha ) = (23)/(29)


\alpha = { \sin}^( - 1) (0.7931034)


\alpha = 52.47°

Therefore the the angle is 52°.

Hope it helps..

User Zahra Bayat
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Answer: 52°

Explanation:


\sin \theta=\frac{\text{side OPPOSITE of angle}}{\text{HYPOTENUSE}}\\\\\\\sin \theta =(23)/(29)\\\\\\.\quad \theta=\sin ^(-1)\bigg((23)/(29)\bigg)\\\\\\.\quad \theta =52.47^o

Rounded to the nearest degree: Ф = 52°

User Alan Delimon
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