whitecanvas
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Hi there,
I'm an independent-study student and the textbook I'm studying from is very... :x I'm currently working on trigonometric functions and come across this problem. I am asked to find z of the right triangle, given one size of the triangle as 23, a 39 degree angle. I found the other two angles, 90 and 51, but how do I find the length. Here's a picture:
Can you help me, step-by-step, on how to get the answer? I just know it relates to the sin, cos, tan, etc... but I have no idea where to begin. Thank you very much for any help.
I'm an independent-study student and the textbook I'm studying from is very... :x I'm currently working on trigonometric functions and come across this problem. I am asked to find z of the right triangle, given one size of the triangle as 23, a 39 degree angle. I found the other two angles, 90 and 51, but how do I find the length. Here's a picture:

Can you help me, step-by-step, on how to get the answer? I just know it relates to the sin, cos, tan, etc... but I have no idea where to begin. Thank you very much for any help.