Can someone please help me understand how to break this down, this was no where in my homework or lecture but on the test twice?
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Hello,
The first question:
So, the first question wants us to find a side "x" with a given angle & a side length
and It also gives us that:
x=7cot(39)
so 39 is the angle in (degrees)
well you might be questioning what is 7??
Let's first know cot
cot is co-tangent
We also know that cotangent= Adj/opposite
While tangent=Opposite/Adj
Let's first find cot(39)
cot(39)= Adj/opp = x/7
Well we want to solve for x
Since we know that Cot(39)=x/7
Therefore let's multiply both sides by 7
we conclude that:
7*Cot(39)=x
So let's look at triangles..
The correct triangle have the following just from the information we got:
1-the opposite side of the angle is =7
2-The adjacent is x
F. is the correct :)
you chose "E." You simply found tangent.
because tangent = opp/adj while cotangent=adj/opp
Second question:
Again we have:
4 cos 29
where 29 is the angle in (degrees)
and 4 is a side (We will know soon)
Well first let's know cosine
cos 29=adj/hyp
so let's find the adj side to cos 29
Well it must be "x" because cos(29)=x/4
so multiplying both sides by 4 we get that 4*cos(29)=x
So option E. Is correct. Also notice that X and 4 can't be the opposite side of the angle because cosine is adj/hyp
Hope that helped :) and good luck!
I tried applying that to another question, and I for the life of me can't understand why the hypotenuse is x on this one.
I'll show you my notes and the question, hopefully you're still around to explain what I did wrong.
Sorry.
sec = 1/cos = 1/(adj/hyp) = hyp/adj
From your Q x=3 hyp/adj of the angle x = 3 x/3 of the 42 angle
Just a pattern I noticed:
x=3 sec 42
let it be in that form:
x= r sec z (angle)
sec z= r/f
where f is the adjacent side. (Changes depends on the trigonometric function etc)
while r is the hypotenus
so r=hyp.
in this case:
x= 3 sec 42
r=3
so x is the adjacent according to the trigonometric function sec hyp/adj
Thx, I got it now, aced my test also :D
Pattern I went with made it so easy for me,
I can just take x=7cot(39)
divide the 7 out right away so that x over something = cot(theta)
x/7 = cot39
Then just set trig function what side it represents, in this case adj/op
x/7 = a/o
and it matches up every time x=a and 7=o adjusted to theta