Were you supposed to simply this and get an exact answer?
sin45=1/(sqrt2)
tan75=tan(60+15) you can expand this
To get the ratios for 15 degrees you can use half angle forumulas which are included on this page
http://www.sosmath.com/trig/douangl/douangl.html
If you are really keen there is a long version here
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/pythagoras/cos15.shtml
that should help you along the way!
Want more help - just ask!
Using the calculator here:
sinX=(4.5−sin360∘(45∘)−tan360∘(75∘))(13)⇒sinX=0.3933104381633366
X=sin360∘−1(0.3933104381633366)⇒X=23.160642003775∘
X ≈ 23.16°
Could also have X = 180°-23.16° as sin is positive in the second quadrant.
Were you supposed to simply this and get an exact answer?
sin45=1/(sqrt2)
tan75=tan(60+15) you can expand this
To get the ratios for 15 degrees you can use half angle forumulas which are included on this page
http://www.sosmath.com/trig/douangl/douangl.html
If you are really keen there is a long version here
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/pythagoras/cos15.shtml
that should help you along the way!
Want more help - just ask!