- Right Question 1, 5.2.1- Setup \& Solve HW Score: 0\%, 0 of 15 try Part 1 of 8 Points: 0 of 1 Save Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the missing side of the right triangle. Then find the value of each of the six trigonometric functions of \( \theta \).
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- Side \( a = 21 \) (opposite to angle \( \theta \)) - Side \( b = 28 \) (adjacent to angle \( \theta \)) Show more…
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