a) Find the hypotenuse. (6.22) b) Find side adjacent to the 409 (4.77) 409 Find the angle of the upper right hand corner: (502)
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In this case, we have: h^2 = 409^2 + 4.77^2 h^2 = 167281.84 h = sqrt(167281.84) h ≈ 408.9 Show more…
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