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I am not good at gemotry... sorry
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OpenStudy (pphalke):
sorry I am no good at that high geometery
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closing q
OpenStudy (jtug6):
ok no
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i solved it i believe
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hold up i gotta draw a bunch of stuff first though
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OpenStudy (jtug6):
Ok you need to know what Y is, yes? Note that both triangles have right angles so you can apply both trig functions(sin cos tan) as well as the Pythagorean theorem (c^2 = a^2 + b^2)
OpenStudy (jtug6):
You NEED to know BD in order to solve for the hypotenuse, or Y in the context of the problem. How do you find segment BD? (Hint: trig functions)