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If b=49 degrees 13' and b=10 find a

If b=49 degrees 13' and b=10 find a-example-1

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

8.6

User Sergey Alekseev
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Answer:

b. 8.6

Explanation:

Given:

B = 49° 13'

b = 10

Required:

Find a

SOLUTION:

The reference angle given = 49° 13'. Converted to degrees, we have 49.2167°.

b = Opposite side to the reference angle B = 10

a = adjacent side to angle B = ?

To find a, apply the following trigonometric ratios formula:


tan(B) = (opp.)/(adj.)


tan(49.2167) = (10)/(a)

Multiply both sides by a


tan(49.2167)*a = (10)/(a)*a


tan(49.2167)*a = 10

Divide both sides by tan(49.2167)


(tan(49.2167)*a)/(tan(49.2167)) = (10)/(tan(49.2167))


a = (10)/(tan(49.2167))


a = 8.6 (nearest tenth)

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