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If c = 16, solve for b

If c = 16, solve for b-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

given

cos(30°) =
(adjacent)/(hypotenuse) \\

cos(30°) =
(b)/(c) \\

cos(30°)=
(b)/(16)

b = 16cos(30°)

b
16((√(3) )/(2))\\ = 8√(3)

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