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Which equation can be used to find the length of ? (10)sin(40o) = AC (10)cos(40o) = AC = AC = AC
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Which equation can be used to find the length of ? (10)sin(40o) = AC (10)cos(40o) = AC = AC = AC
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Answer:
(10)sin(40o) = AC
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the complete question in the attached figure
we know that
sin40° = opposite side / hypotenuse
opposite side =AC
hypotenuse = AB-------> 10 in
so
sin 40=AC/AB---------> AC=AB*sin 40-------> AC=10*sin 40
the answer is
AC=10*sin 40
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