Construct a unit circle (origin at 0,0 radius 1) Construct your angle The Sine is the Y (vertical) value of the intersection of the angle and the circle The Cosine is the X (horizontal) value of the intersection of the angle and the circle The Tangent is the slope the angle: Y/X The Cotangent is the X value of the intersection of the angle and the line Y=1 The Secant is the length of the segment along the angle from the origin to the intersection of the angle and the line X=1 The Cosecant is the length of the segment along the angle from the origin to the intersection of the angle and the line Y=1
Let the larger angle be 2x and the smaller angle be x: 2x+x = 93 3x = 93 Divide both sides by 3 to find the value of x: x = 31 Therefore the larger angle is 62 degrees.
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It can have any value x degrees where 0 < x < 45.
find x. given is 14 and a 90 degree angle
It depends on what x is - an angle, a side, a diagonal, etc
Finding x in a scalene triangle cannot be done unless x is defined. Define x and we can find it.T_T ...You son/daughter of a B****...(this is said w/ an accent)
Construct a unit circle (origin at 0,0 radius 1) Construct your angle The Sine is the Y (vertical) value of the intersection of the angle and the circle The Cosine is the X (horizontal) value of the intersection of the angle and the circle The Tangent is the slope the angle: Y/X The Cotangent is the X value of the intersection of the angle and the line Y=1 The Secant is the length of the segment along the angle from the origin to the intersection of the angle and the line X=1 The Cosecant is the length of the segment along the angle from the origin to the intersection of the angle and the line Y=1
Let the larger angle be 2x and the smaller angle be x: 2x+x = 93 3x = 93 Divide both sides by 3 to find the value of x: x = 31 Therefore the larger angle is 62 degrees.
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Well, honey, if the exterior angle is 133 degrees, that means the interior angle is the supplementary angle, which is 180 degrees minus 133 degrees, giving you 47 degrees. Since the exterior angle and the interior angle are on a straight line, they add up to 180 degrees. So, x must be 47 degrees. Hope that clears things up for ya, sugar!
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You use the arcsine or sin-1 function. For any value of sin(X), the function will return a value for the angle in the range [-pi/2, pi/2]. There are, however, infinitely many angles which will have the same value for sine. They are X + 2k*pi and (2k+1)*pi - X radians where k is any integer. If you still work with degrees, the answers are X + 360k and (2k+1)*180 - X degrees.
Let the following side after the angle be x:- If: 0.5*8.2*x*sin(43.84) = 18.18 Then: x = (2*18.18)/8.2*sin(43.84) = 6.4 Using the cosine rule the 3rd side works out as 5.7 Perimeter of scalene triangle: 8.2+6.4+5.7 = 20.3 cm
I'm going to assume that you are wanting the third angle of a triangle. The total of all 3 angles would have to equal 180o. If one angle is 72o and one angle is x, you have to add 72 and x, and you would get (72+x). So, the third angle would be 180 - (72+x). Without knowing the value of x, this is as close as we can get.
LET angle 1= 2xangle 2= x"find the value of x"angle1 + angle2 = 902x + x = 903x = 903X = 30"subtitute the X with the equation"angle1 = 2x2(30)60angle2 = 30
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