For each
A 5° angle has an opposite leg 2 ft long. How long is the adjacent leg?
To calculate: The length of the adjacent leg for each triangle to the nearest tenth
Answer to Problem 31P
The length of the adjacent side of leg is 23 feet to the nearest tenth
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The
Formula used:
Calculation:
For a triangle, assume base as
The opposite leg
The adjacent leg
The length of the adjacent leg of a triangle can be calculated as,
Therefore, the length of the adjacent side of leg is 23 feet to the nearest tenth
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