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What is the measure of the radius, c, rounded to the nearest hundredth? Use an appropriate trigonometric ratio to solve.
5.88 cm
8.09 cm
12.36 cm
17.01 cm
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I don’t have the diagram or the angle/side information needed to pick the correct value. Could you either paste the problem text or upload the diagram?
If you want to solve it yourself, here’s the quick guide for the usual cases in a right triangle (c = radius / hypotenuse):
- If you know an angle θ and the opposite side length a: c = a / sin(θ).
- If you know an angle θ and the adjacent side length b: c = b / cos(θ).
- If you know an angle θ and the hypotenuse c is unknown but you know a ratio: use the appropriate trig ratio (sin, cos, tan) to solve for c.
Give me the known side(s) and angle(s) (or upload the picture) and I’ll compute c and round to the nearest hundredth.
If you want to solve it yourself, here’s the quick guide for the usual cases in a right triangle (c = radius / hypotenuse):
- If you know an angle θ and the opposite side length a: c = a / sin(θ).
- If you know an angle θ and the adjacent side length b: c = b / cos(θ).
- If you know an angle θ and the hypotenuse c is unknown but you know a ratio: use the appropriate trig ratio (sin, cos, tan) to solve for c.
Give me the known side(s) and angle(s) (or upload the picture) and I’ll compute c and round to the nearest hundredth.
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