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6 May, 09:58

Find x 58 degrees and adjacent 4.0

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  1. 6 May, 12:44
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    A special kind of triangle is a right triangle whose definite characteristic is having a 90° angle. It is also special because there are derived trigonometric formulas/identities that can be applied to it. A right triangle has three sides: hypotenuse, adjacent side and opposite side. The hypotenuse is the longest side of the right triangle. You can determine this visually, if not, quantitatively. The other sides are with respect to a given angle.

    For the problem, it might have asked for the opposite side or the hypotenuse. We use the cosine function to find the hypotenuse:

    cos 58° = adjacent/hypotenuse = 4/hypotenuse

    hypotenuse = 7.55 units

    Then, we use the tangent function to find the opposite side.

    tan 58° = opposite/adjacent = opposite/4

    opposite = 6.4 units
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