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In ΔTUV, the measure of ∠V=90°, TU = 24 feet, and VT = 15 feet. Find the measure of ∠U to the nearest degree.
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In ΔTUV, the measure of ∠V=90°, TU = 24 feet, and VT = 15 feet. Find the measure of ∠U to the nearest degree.
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In ΔTUV, the measure of ∠V=90°, TU = 24 feet, and VT = 15 feet. Find the measure of ∠U to the nearest degree.
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39
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sinU=opp/hyp= 15/24
sinU=15/24
U=sin^-1(15/24)
U=38.682=39
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