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Can you check my answer. Use trig to find the legs of ABC if the base is AC and the height is BC (Round to nearest tenth)

Can you check my answer. Use trig to find the legs of ABC if the base is AC and the-example-1

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By definition,


\sin (angle)=\frac{\text{ opposite side}}{\text{ hypotenuse}}

From the picture,


\begin{gathered} \sin (15^o)=(BC)/(60) \\ \sin (15^o)\cdot60=BC \\ 15.5\text{ ft = BC} \end{gathered}

By definition,


\cos (angle)=\frac{\text{ adjacent side}}{\text{ hypotenuse}}

From the picture,


\begin{gathered} \cos (15^o)=(AC)/(60) \\ \cos (15^o)\cdot60=AC \\ 58\text{ ft = AC} \end{gathered}

AC is the base of the triangle and BC its height. Using the calculated values, the area of the triangle is:


\begin{gathered} A=\text{base}\cdot\text{height}\cdot(1)/(2) \\ A=\text{58}\cdot\text{15.5}\cdot(1)/(2) \\ A=449.5^{}\text{ ft}^2 \end{gathered}

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