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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fan and Medal for helping.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the value of the trig function indicated.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

30°

OpenStudy (theedwardsfamily):

D

OpenStudy (abbysmith12):

sorry i meant D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did you get D?

OpenStudy (theedwardsfamily):

can I get my medal plz?

OpenStudy (abbysmith12):

no one said i had the best response:(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks

OpenStudy (abbysmith12):

i did the best i can

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It wasnt even D....

OpenStudy (abbysmith12):

so so so sorry

OpenStudy (abbysmith12):

what was it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its A

OpenStudy (abbysmith12):

o sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was wrong cuz \[\sec \theta = \frac{ H }{ A }\]. So we are given two lengths tht is 14 and 7. using Pythagoras theorem the missing length should be 12.12..... so now you use the equation before H/A to get = 1.1547005... and this is the same answer as \[\sqrt{3}\]. So actually B was your answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry it was A..... wrote \[\sqrt{3}\] instead

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you should actually get \[\frac{ 2\sqrt{3} }{ 3 }\] which actually solves to 1.1547005...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

really sorry

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