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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In ∆PQR, find the measure of ∡P. (Pic posted)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (raden):

use the defined of tanP

OpenStudy (raden):

tan P = opp/adj

OpenStudy (raden):

so, tan P = 33.8/57.6 to get the measure of P take arctan and use the calculator

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait what? What's the answer?

OpenStudy (raden):

first, what is 33.8/57.6 ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.58680555555556

OpenStudy (raden):

oke, u can take the nearest value 3 digits decimal 0.587

OpenStudy (raden):

so, tan P = 0.587

OpenStudy (raden):

then use the calculator to get <P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait what do I plug in to get <P

OpenStudy (raden):

first, push 0.587 :) then push inv, then tan^-1. get out ur answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I get .0102and thats no where close to answers

OpenStudy (raden):

30.413 degrees, is it your choice ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes,

OpenStudy (raden):

hehe :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:D

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