For the following, use right triangle ABC, where side "c" is the hypotenuse. Do not round the values of the trig functions, but round your final answer to the nearest hundredth a. Given A=53 degrees and c=97, find a b. Given A=41 degrees and c=200, find b c. Given B=85 degrees and b=110, find a d. Given B=72 degrees and c=300, find a e. Given A=28 degrees and aa=872, find c f. Given A=60 degrees and b=71, find a g. Given A=30 degrees and c=40, find a h. Given B=68 degrees and a=313, find c
well for all of the questions start by drawing the right triangle and labeling the given information. |dw:1466031982611:dw| now it makes it easier to see which trig ratio you need... so what do you think?
I have no idea @campbell_st
ok... so it makes it really hard to do trigonometry if you don't know the ratios... for sin, cos and tan. My suggestion is to go and do some revision before attempting the questions
you mean read
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