Applying the Trigonometry ratio, CAH, the missing side is, x = 1.9.
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The Trigonometry Ratios are:
- SOH - sin∅ = opp/hyp.
- CAH - cos∅ = adj/hyp.
- TOA - tan∅ = opp/adj.
Thus, given:
∅ = 51°
hyp = 3
adj = x
cos 51 = x/3
x = (cos 51)(3)
x = 1.9
Thus, applying the Trigonometry ratio, CAH, the missing side is, x = 1.9.
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Answer:
m(∠y) = 64°
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure attached,
m(∠e) = 90°
m(∠b) + 67° = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
m(∠b) = 180 - 67
= 113°
m(∠c) + 75° = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
m(∠c) = 105°
m(∠a) = m(∠d)
By the property of a polygon,
Sum of the interior angles of a polygon is given by,
Sum of interior angles = (n - 2) × 180°
Here, n = number of sides of the polygon
For n = 5,
Sum of interior angles = (5 - 2)×180°
= 540°
m(∠a) + m(∠b) + m(∠c) + m(∠d) + m(e) = 540°
2m(∠d) + 113° + 105° + 90° = 540°
2m(∠d) + 308 = 540°
2m(∠d) = 540 - 308
m(∠d) = 116°
m(∠d) + m(∠y) = 180°
m(∠y) + 116° = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
m(∠y) = 64°
The answer is 169 because 180-11=169
I think it's 60 I'm NOT sure. I just multiplied those three numbers