In the diagram below, EG is an altitude of DEF. What is the length of DG?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@agent0smith Last one I need a little help on. Help me?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
first use the pythagorean theorem for EG and GF so 33 squared plus 25 squared whicjh is 1714 square root it gives you approximately 41.4. or trig like soh cah toa if youve done that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or TanX-1=33/25 to find measure of angleF. then you can do law of sine to find measure of angle E can you do that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
DG / EG = EG / GF
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
DG / 33 = 33 / 25
OpenStudy (anonymous):
43.56 = DG??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes thats it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
good job
OpenStudy (anonymous):
43.56 or 43.6?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ill check...43.56
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lol wait so it is 43.56 not 43.6? Because it says if necessary round your answer to two decimal places
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok thats great so do feel confident about trig now i have a trig test coming up about this in a week
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i'm doing double math with Alg. 2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok lol good luck on that test
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you because i just finished my Alg. 2 test so one less test to worry about lol.