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One leg of a right triangle measures 6 inches. The remaining leg measures 6√3 inches. What is the measure of the angle opposite the leg that is 6 inches long?

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User Iamiddy
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30°
Here's why:
Using the well-known Pythagorian theorem we can reckon how long the hypotenuse is:
c^2=6^2+36*3 -> c=12
Knowing that sin(a)=a/c=6/12=0.5 the measure of the angle in degrees is 30°
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User Xoid
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Answer:

30°

Explanation:

One leg of a right triangle measures 6 inches.

Leg 1 (Opposite) = 6

The other leg measure
6√(3) inches.

Leg 2 (Base ) =
6√(3)

Let the measure of angle opposite of the leg 6 inches be Ф

Using trigonometry identity


\tan\theta=\frac{\text{Opposite}}{\text{Base}}


\tan\theta=(6)/(6√(3))

Cancel 6 from top and bottom


\tan\theta=(1)/(√(3))


\theta=\tan^(-1)((1)/(\sqrt3))


\theta=30^\circ

Hence, The measure of opposite angle of leg 6 inches is 30°

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User Surabhil Sergy
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