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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the height of AB

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (shubhamsrg):

its just the carbon copy of your previous question..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But that doesn't get me to the exact number does it?

OpenStudy (shubhamsrg):

ofcorse it does.. you have to use the value of cos 60 here..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah, I can get to Cos 60- but from there I don't know where to go

OpenStudy (shubhamsrg):

cos 60 = x/ 16 so x= 16 cos60

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i put cos 60 in my calculator and come with a .5 which doesnt make much sense haha

OpenStudy (shubhamsrg):

why you say it makes no sense?it makes perfect sense..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I highly doubt the height can be .5feet.

OpenStudy (shubhamsrg):

its 16* .5 and not just .5 ..hope it makes sense now? ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm pretty sure a switch just turned on it my head

OpenStudy (shubhamsrg):

how many days since you started to learn trig. ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was suspended due to a framing, so I was put back into a class where everyone knew trig and i'm left to learn this on my own. Understand the teacher problems now?

OpenStudy (shubhamsrg):

hmmn..i'd be glad to help anytime sir..you have fb? you can contact me there..

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