Given a right triangle with opposite angle of 57 degrees and a adjacent side of 24 find the opposite side and hypotenuse.
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We are given: - An angle \(\theta = 57^\circ\) - The length of the adjacent side \( \text{adjacent} = 24 \) We need to find: - The length of the opposite side \( \text{opposite} \) - The length of the hypotenuse \( \text{hypotenuse} \) Show more…
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