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Solving a Right Triangle Solve the right triangle shown in the figure.$$B=60^{\circ}, c=15$$
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Given that angle B is 60 degrees and angle C is 90 degrees (since it's a right triangle), we can find angle A by subtracting the sum of angles B and C from 180 degrees. So, \[A = 180 - B - C = 180 - 60 - 90 = 30^{\circ}\] Show more…
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