10. Which equation could be used to find the value of x? a. cos 58° = 18.9 b. sin 32° 18.9 16 32 16 44 10.4 c. cos 44° %3D d. tan 46° %3D 10.4 10.4
10. Which equation could be used to find the value of x? a. cos 58° = 18.9 b. sin 32° 18.9 16 32 16 44 10.4 c. cos 44° %3D d. tan 46° %3D 10.4 10.4
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Transcribed Image Text:10. Which equation could be used to find the value of x?
a. cos 58° =
18.9
b. sin 32°
18.9
16
32
16
44
10.4
c. cos 44°
%3D
d. tan 46°
%3D
10.4
10.4
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