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How can I find the length of the lettered sides in the triangle?

How can I find the length of the lettered sides in the triangle?-example-1
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Given:

In a right triangle,

The length of the adjacent side is P.

The length of the hypotenuse side is 12cm.

The angle is 60 degrees.

To find:

The value of P.

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the formula of trigonometric ratio,


\cos\theta=(adj)/(hyp)

On substitution we get,


\begin{gathered} \cos60^(\circ)=(P)/(12) \\ P=12\cos60^(\circ) \\ P=12((1)/(2)) \\ P=6cm \end{gathered}

Final answer:

The value of P is 6cm.

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