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nignag [31]
2 years ago
9

part 3. Find the value of the trig function indicated, use Pythagorean theorem to find the third side if you need it.​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Nat2105 [25]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:  \bold{9)\ \sin \theta=\dfrac{1}{3}\qquad 10)\ \sin \theta = \dfrac{4}{5}\qquad 11)\ \cos \theta = \dfrac{\sqrt{11}}{6}\qquad 12)\ \tan \theta = \dfrac{17\sqrt2}{26}}

<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

Pythagorean Theorem is: a² + b² = c²   , <em>where "c" is the hypotenuse</em>

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9)\ \sin \theta=\dfrac{\text{side opposite of}\ \theta}{\text{hypotenuse of triangle}}=\dfrac{4}{12}\quad \rightarrow \large\boxed{\dfrac{1}{3}}

Note: 4² + (8√2)² = hypotenuse²   →   hypotenuse = 12

10)\ \sin \theta=\dfrac{\text{side opposite of}\ \theta}{\text{hypotenuse of triangle}}=\dfrac{16}{20}\quad \rightarrow \large\boxed{\dfrac{4}{5}}

Note: 12² + opposite² = 20²   →   opposite = 16

11)\ \cos \theta=\dfrac{\text{side adjacent to}\ \theta}{\text{hypotenuse of triangle}}=\dfrac{\sqrt{11}}{6}\quad =\large\boxed{\dfrac{\sqrt{11}}{6}}

Note: adjacent² + 5² = 6²   →   adjacent = √11

12)\ \tan \theta=\dfrac{\text{side opposite of}\ \theta}{\text{side adjacent to}\ \theta}=\dfrac{17}{13\sqrt2}\quad =\large\boxed{\dfrac{17\sqrt2}{26}}

Note: adjacent² + 7² = (13√2)²   →   adjacent = 17

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