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You do not have to solve. Just please draw a triangle with the numbers on it. I am not completely sure where each angle goes. Right now my measurements are a=62 degrees c=63m, s…
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You do not have to solve. Just please draw a triangle with the numbers on it. I am not completely sure where each angle goes. Right now my measurements are a=62 degrees c=63m, solve for c Pleas let me know if I am wrong!
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Answer:
55.6 m
Explanation:
sin(62)=x/63
63sin(62)=x
63*0.8829=x
x=
55.6 m
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