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How do i plug in a sin equation for missing side length into a calculator

How do i plug in a sin equation for missing side length into a calculator-example-1
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\\ \rm\Rrightarrow sin\theta=(Perpendicular)/(Hypotenuse)


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow sin28=(x)/(20)

Find value


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=20sin28


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=9.38=9.4

User Eric Tjossem
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Answer:

x = 9.4 (nearest tenth)

Explanation:

Sine Trigonometric ratio


\sf \sin(\theta)=(O)/(H)

where:


  • \theta is the angle
  • O is the side opposite the angle
  • H is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle)

Given:


  • \theta = 28°
  • O = x
  • H = 20

Substituting the given values into the formula and solving for x:


\sf \sin(\theta)=(O)/(H)


\implies \sf \sin(28^(\circ))=(x)/(20)


\implies \sf x=20\sin(28^(\circ)) \qquad \leftarrow\textsf{ type this into your calculator}


\implies \sf x=9.389431256...


\implies \sf x=9.4\:(nearest\:tenth)

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