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Find the unknown measures. Round lengths to the nearest hundredth and angle measures to the nearest degree.

Find the unknown measures. Round lengths to the nearest hundredth and angle measures-example-1

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Answer:

2nd option

Explanation:

Using the sine and cosine ratios in the right triangle

sin82° =
(opposite)/(hypotenuse) =
(KL)/(KM) =
(KL)/(√(11) ) ( multiply both sides by
√(11) )


\sqrt11} × sin82° = KL , then

KL ≈ 3.28 ( to the nearest hundredth )

cos82° =
(adjacent)/(hypotenuse) =
(ML)/(KM) =
(ML)/(√(11) ) ( multiply both sides by
√(11) )


√(11) × cos82° = ML , then

ML ≈ 0.46 ( to the nearest hundredth )

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The sum of the 3 angles in a triangle = 180° , so

∠ K = 180° - (90 + 82)° = 180° - 172° = 8°

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