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find, correct to five decimal places the length in cm of the side labeled x, 16 cm, 36 degrees

          find, correct to five decimal places the length in cm of the side labeled x, 16 cm, 36 degrees
        

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Introductory and Intermediate Algebra for College Students 4th
Introductory and Intermediate Algebra for College Students 4th
Robert Blitzer 4th Edition
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00:01 Hi, here consider the diagram.
00:09 This is the right angle triangle.
00:13 This is the 40 degree.
00:15 This will be x and this is 22.
00:20 We can say that now cos 40 will be equal to the adjacent side divided by the hypotenuse.
00:31 Adjacent is x, hypotenuse is 22.
00:37 Therefore, cos 40 is equal to x divided by 22...
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