What is cos D? A.33/65 B.33/56 C.56/65 D.56/33
you got a picture?
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cos D=adjacent/hypothenuse
you know those meanings?
Yeah so it would be 56/65 i think??
remember that you're looking for angle D not for F
ok.... i give up IDK
ohh cmon why you're gonna give up? ahha cmon you did great but what you did is find cos F
you gotta do the same thing with angle D
remember adjacent= means next to. and hypothenuse=larger side of the triangle
Hold on 4 a sec
hypotenuse*
I know you can do it! :D
maybe a picture will be great for you
IK i read it in school and but i dont understand :'( :'{
tell me what is the thing you don't understand? I mean you did great with angle F.You gotta do the same thing you did with angle F to Angle D.Tell me what is the adjacent of angle D?
ok im trying
wheres angle D first of all?
@PrecalNarb what are you talking about?
The question @LOLAri asked. What about you?
Remember, @LOLAri, Sine-Opposite/Adjacent, Cosine, adjacent/hypotenus, and Tangent, Opposite/adjacent. SOH-CAH-TOA
lol you just repeated what I just said?
@agent0smith I am sorry to say, you are very mistaken.
If you say so...
In your case, Cos D=Adjacent/hypotenus, so Cos D= 33/65 or 0.86 0.51
My pet squid randomly hopped on my computer and my answer was deleted.
Ah, happens all the time.
Thanks for making me feel better. I was about to go chop its tentacles off with a spoon.
Well. I'm off to help some other noobs with their trig. Fashizzle my dizzle!
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