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Answer:
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The right option is twelve-fifths</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a right angle triangle ABC as shown in the diagram. If ∠BCA = 90°, the hypotenuse AB = 26, AC = 10 and BC = 24.
Using the SOH, CAH, TOA trigonometry identity, SInce we are to find tanA, we will use TOA. According to TOA;
Tan (A) = opp/adj
Taken BC as opposite side since it is facing angle A directly and AC as the adjacent;
tan(A) = BC/AC
tan(A) = 24/10
tan(A) = 12/5
The right option is therefore twelve-fifths
Answer:
3rd option: 60 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see in the diagram that the angle on C is a supplementary angle, which means that the sum of 135 and internal angle will be equal to 180 degrees.
Let x be the internal angle,
Then
x+135 = 180
x = 180-135
x = 45 degrees
So now we know that two interior angles of the triangle.
Also we know that sum of all internal angles of triangle is 180 degrees.
Using the same postulate:
A+B+C = 180
75 + B + 45 = 180
120+B = 180
B = 180 - 120
B = 60 degrees
So,
third option is the correct answer ..
100 = x + x/2
3x/2 = 100
x = 200/3
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