Asked by PJ
Use the inverse of cosine to calculate the approximate interior angle measure at vertex B .
(1 point)
Responses
62°62 degrees
34°34 degrees
28°28 degrees
90°
(1 point)
Responses
62°62 degrees
34°34 degrees
28°28 degrees
90°
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To calculate the interior angle measure at vertex B using the inverse cosine function (also known as arccos), we need the lengths of the sides of the triangle, specifically the lengths adjacent to angle B and the hypotenuse. Without these specific lengths or any other information about the triangle, it's impossible to accurately determine the angle at vertex B.
If you provide the necessary side lengths or additional information about the triangle, I can help calculate the angle at vertex B using the inverse cosine function.
If you provide the necessary side lengths or additional information about the triangle, I can help calculate the angle at vertex B using the inverse cosine function.