It is 0.8746
You would have to find the adjacent and the hypotenuse. For example, if the adjacent was 80 degrees and the hypotenuse 29 you would do this: cos(29)/29 which wiuld give you 0.03. When finding the cosine its adjacent over hypotenuse. For sin its opposite over hhypotenuse and for tan its opposite over adjacent.
The given question is known as an 'ambiguous case' in trigonometry and by using the sine and cosine rules in trigonometry its other angles are 66.82 degrees and 63.18 degrees with a 3rd side of 29.13cm or its other angles are 16.82 degrees and 113.18 degrees with a 3rd side of 9.44cm.
84.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
All interior angles of any triangle amount to 180 degrees. 180-90-29 = 61 So the third angle will be 61 degrees.
29ºC = 84.2ºF
You would have to find the adjacent and the hypotenuse. For example, if the adjacent was 80 degrees and the hypotenuse 29 you would do this: cos(29)/29 which wiuld give you 0.03. When finding the cosine its adjacent over hypotenuse. For sin its opposite over hhypotenuse and for tan its opposite over adjacent.
Let the sides be x y z and their opposite angles be X Y Z Using the cosine rule angle X = 41 degrees Using the cosine rule angle Y = 115 degrees Angle Z: 180-41-115 = 24 degrees
There is a 29 degrees north latitude, and a 29 degrees south latitudein a different place.On 29 degrees north latitude:ChinaNepalIndiaPakistanIranKuwaitIraqSaudi ArabiaEgyptLibyaAlgeriaMoroccoUnited States of AmericaMexicoOn 29 degrees south latitude:AustraliaSouth AfricaBrazilArgentinaChile
29 C IS 29 degrees Celsius.
29 degrees Celsius = 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
29 degrees Celsius is 302.15 Kelvin.
-29 degrees Celsius is -20.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
1 radian is about 57.3 degrees and so 29*57.3 is about 1661.7 degrees
The supplementary angle of 29 degrees is 151 degrees
Us
29 degrees Fahrenheit = -1.6 degrees Celsius.
Egypt