The answer is 7, because you multiply it by 6.
A
Working:
Tan(angle)=opposite/adjacent
Tan60 = x/7root3
x=7root3 x Tan60
Enter in calculator
x=21
I believe the the correct answer would be yes. Two lines can be drawn from a point that is not collinear with a certain line that will meet the line at a right angle or 90 degree angle and at an angle of 45 degrees. We can freely draw any line that would pass through a given point and would cross a given line at any direction giving us different angles and this would include a 90 and 45 degree angle.
For this problem, we are going to use the <em>law of sines</em>, which states:
In this case, we have an angle and two sides, and we are trying to look for the third side. First, we have to find the angle which corresponds with the second side, . Then, we can find the third side. Using the law of sines, we can find:
We can use this to solve for :
Now, we can find :
Using this, we can find :
c is approximately 17.5.