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Determine the length of X to the nearest tenth. 32,27 degrees, x.
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GPT 3.5
To determine the length of X to the nearest tenth, we can use the following trigonometric formula:
cos(θ) = adjacent / hypotenuse
Given that the angle is 32.27 degrees and the adjacent side is X, we can set up the equation as follows:
cos(32.27) = X / hypotenuse
We can rearrange the equation to solve for X:
X = hypotenuse * cos(32.27)
We can look up the cosine of 32.27 degrees, which is approximately 0.8472. Plugging in this value, we have:
X = hypotenuse * 0.8472
Since we do not have the hypotenuse length, we cannot determine the exact length of X.
cos(θ) = adjacent / hypotenuse
Given that the angle is 32.27 degrees and the adjacent side is X, we can set up the equation as follows:
cos(32.27) = X / hypotenuse
We can rearrange the equation to solve for X:
X = hypotenuse * cos(32.27)
We can look up the cosine of 32.27 degrees, which is approximately 0.8472. Plugging in this value, we have:
X = hypotenuse * 0.8472
Since we do not have the hypotenuse length, we cannot determine the exact length of X.