Answer:
A = 32°. b = 22.4. c = 26.4
Explanation:
Opposite is called opposite because it is the side that is opposite the angle we need to find. in this case, b is opposite side.
Hypotenuse (c) is always facing the 90-degree angle.
Adjacent (14) is the remaining side.
Sine = O/H = b/c
Cosine = A/H = 14/c
Tangent = O/A = b/14
In a right-angled triangle, a^2 + b^2 = c^2
Sine rule: a/SIN A = b/SIN B = c/SIN C
angles in a triangle add up to 180
angle A = 180 - 90 - 58 = 32°.
b/SIN 58 = 14/SIN 32, b = (14 X SIN 58) / SIN 32 = 22.4.
c² = 14² + 22.4². c = 26.4