1. 130°
I don't remember too many specifics from my past math classes, but I always remembered this because that is an upside-down mirror of the 130° angle.
2. 50°
A straight line is 180°, and 180 - 130 = 50.
Answer:
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The scale factor is 2
x = 11.5
14/7 = 2
23/x = 2
x = 11.5
Answer:
8.27 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
Using trigonometry of a right angled triangle:
cos 74 = x / 30 where x is the required distance
x = 30 cos 74
= 8.269 ft
Answer:
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