2. a) Find \theta. (62.7°) b) Find the side adjacent to \theta. (4.13) c) Find the angle of the lower right corner. (27.3°) \theta 9 8
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We know that cos 0 = adjacent/hypotenuse. Since we don't have the hypotenuse, we need to use the Pythagorean theorem to find it. Let's call the adjacent side x. Then, using the given angle of 27.39 degrees, we can write: cos 27.39 = x/hypotenuse Rearranging Show more…
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