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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Find a c and f
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\cos37=\frac{ a }{ 10 }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that is the set up for the first one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
next is \[\tan71=\frac{ c }{12}\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
finally \[\sin28=\frac{ 8 }{ f }\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
let me know when you get the answers i can let you know if they're correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kk its gonna take me sum time
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so i put cos 37 in my cauculater and get 0.75 now i kinda don't no where to go
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok lol i figured since you said it would take a while. so what you want to do is get a by itself. so how do you do that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i would eather add or subtract 10 right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what are you doing to a in the first place?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you mean lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you know that \[\frac{ a }{ 10 }\] means a divided by 10 right?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes that's what i have so i divide them and get a!?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
to get a by itself you do the opposite and multiply both sides by 10
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok and do the same thing to the other 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the same thing for the second one, but the third one you have to do two things to get f by itself
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh its different cuz its on the bottom so do i still divide that by the sin 28
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
well let's work it out
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sounds good to me
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