asked 178k views
2 votes
Easy Trigonometry (ASAP) (URGENT)​

Easy Trigonometry (ASAP) (URGENT)​-example-1
asked
User War
by
8.9k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

17
h = l(1-cos\theta)

18 1.404 m

Explanation:

17

The cosine of an angle for a right triangle is the length of the adjacent side divided by the hypotenuse.

See figure for graphic view relating to this calculation

Here we can see that the hypotenuse if l, the adjacent side to the angle θ is l-h so we get

cosθ = (l-h)/l
Multiplying both sides by l gives
lcosθ = l-h ==> h = l - lcosθ which simplifies to h = l(1-cosθ)

Q 18
For θ = 40°, cosθ = 0.766

h = 6(1-0.766) = 6(0.234) = 1.404 m

Easy Trigonometry (ASAP) (URGENT)​-example-1
answered
User VlatkoB
by
8.1k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.