Observe △CBA shown below. Part 1: Make up an angle measure for angle C and a length for one of the sides (AB, BC, or CA). Part 2: Use a trigonometric ratio (sine, cosine, or tangent) to solve for one of the other side lengths. For full credit, please provide both the ratio and work used to solve for the missing side length. Round your solution to the nearest hundredth.
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@rebeccaskell94 welcome and guide him how to draw a diagram
Okay this is pretty easy :) First of all, welcome to OpenStudy Now let's do this triangle: |dw:1341845091095:dw| So make up a number for the angle (c) and make up a number for any side. Let me know what you choose.
Ah, okay. Well we will use that triangle haha Make up a number for the angle and a side :)
It can be any number you want.
oh ok... 12
okay is that for the angle or the side? and we need one more number.
angle & for the side 6
|dw:1341845311433:dw| Okay so this is what you want to work with?
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