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do i use SIN, COS, or TAN to find the missing lengths?

do i use SIN COS or TAN to find the missing lengths class=

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chudung1976
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  • 12-05-2020

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

+ Because of a right triangle, so we can find them- the missing lengths:

+ sin(40)= GH/GF

so GH = GF * sin(40) = 88* sin (40) = 56.565= GH

+ cos( 40) = FH/GF

so FH= GF *cos(40)= 88* cos(40) = 67.412= FH

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