Solve each right triangle. When two sides are given, give angles in degrees and minutes.
2. Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles
Solving Right Triangles
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Solve each right triangle. In each case, C = 90°. If angle information is given in degrees and minutes, give answers in the same way. If angle information is given in decimal degrees, do likewise in answers. When two sides are given, give angles in degrees and minutes. See Examples 1 and 2. B = 39°09', c = 0.6231 m
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Graph two periods of the given tangent function. y = −2 tan (1/2) x
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In Exercises 29–36, find the length x to the nearest whole unit.
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The graph of a tangent function is given. Select the equation for each graph from the following options: y = tan(x + π/2), y = tan(x + π), y= -tan x, y = −tan(x − π/2).
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Solve each problem. See Examples 1–4. Altitude of a Triangle Find the altitude of an isosceles triangle having base 184.2 cm if the angle opposite the base is 68°44'.
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In Exercises 29–36, find the length x to the nearest whole unit.
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Solve each right triangle. In each case, C = 90°. If angle information is given in degrees and minutes, give answers in the same way. If angle information is given in decimal degrees, do likewise in answers. When two sides are given, give angles in degrees and minutes. See Examples 1 and 2. A = 53°24', c = 387.1 ft
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