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solve for r There is a right triangle with the hypotenuse as r , the angle as 45 degrees and opposite side as 20. I am having a...Asked by Hannah
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There is a right triangle with the hypotenuse as r , the angle as 45 degrees and opposite side as 20.
I am having a hard time finding this out. I had tan 45 = 1.61 20(1.61) = 32.4 but this is wrong.
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Answered by
Morgan
A basic rule for right triangles is sine(theta) = opposite/hypotenuse
20 = your opposite side
theta is your angle
rearrange to fit your problem:
hypotenuse = opposite/sin(theta)
plug in and solve
make sure your calculator is in degrees, not radians too.
20 = your opposite side
theta is your angle
rearrange to fit your problem:
hypotenuse = opposite/sin(theta)
plug in and solve
make sure your calculator is in degrees, not radians too.
Answered by
Morgan
what you did wrong was this:
tan(theta) = opposite / adjacent
An easy trick to remember is SOHCAHTOA (pronounced so-ka-toe-a):
sin (S) is opposite(O)/hypotenuse(H)
cos (C) is adjacent (A)/hypotenuse(H)
tan (T) is opposite (O)/adjacent (A)
I'm in college calculus now, and I still use that trick to remember.
tan(theta) = opposite / adjacent
An easy trick to remember is SOHCAHTOA (pronounced so-ka-toe-a):
sin (S) is opposite(O)/hypotenuse(H)
cos (C) is adjacent (A)/hypotenuse(H)
tan (T) is opposite (O)/adjacent (A)
I'm in college calculus now, and I still use that trick to remember.
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