Let's choose 43° to be our angle. We know the opposite, and want to know the hypotenuse. Sine is the trig. we use for opposite over hypotenuse.
sinθ = opposite/hypotenuse
sin(43)=27/x
We want to isolate <em>x</em>, so that looks like:
x = 27/sin(43)
Therefore, the value of x is 27/0.682 or ≈39.589 or F
The answer I get
8=24
No solution
The discount is 65%
sorry for the mistake
The infinite series description of trig functions is much neater when the argument is radians. For example, for small angles, sin(x) ≈ x when x is in radians. You could say that radians is the "natural" measurement unit for angles, just as "e" is the "natural" base of logarithms.
If the angle measure were degrees or grads or arcseconds, obnoxious scale factors would show up everywhere.
Answer:
1. y= (-4/11)x + 1/11
2. y= (3/5)x + 66/5
Step-by-step explanation: