Fragile Dreams
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The question states:
Using the triangle ABC, write an equation to solve for x and then solve for x
So, if the angle A = 38*, and the length of AB = 2.6, BC = x
[ABC is a right angle; AB is the hypotenuse length; BC is the height; and AC is the base length]
I'm not quite sure how to set up this equation, so I would be greatly gratified if someone would help me to set it up!
Using the triangle ABC, write an equation to solve for x and then solve for x
So, if the angle A = 38*, and the length of AB = 2.6, BC = x
[ABC is a right angle; AB is the hypotenuse length; BC is the height; and AC is the base length]
I'm not quite sure how to set up this equation, so I would be greatly gratified if someone would help me to set it up!