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Exercise 8 Page 707

Determine the trigonometric ratio to use according to the given information and the unknown.

39.6

We are given the length of one leg and a hypotenuse of a right triangle, and want to find the measure of one of its acute angles.

Note that we are given the opposite leg to the unknown angle and the hypotenuse. Therefore, to find its measure we will use the sine ratio. sin R = Length of leg opposite to∠ R/Length of hypotenuse In our triangle, we have that the length of the leg opposite to ∠ R and hypotenuse are 37 and 58, respectively.
sin R = opposite/hypotenuse
sin R = 37/58
The sine of the angle is 3758. Now, to isolate m∠ R we will use the inverse function of sin. sin R=37/58 ⇔ m∠ R=sin ^(- 1)37/58 Let's use a calculator to find the value of sin ^(- 1) 3758. First, we will set our calculator into degree mode. To do so, push MODE, select Degree instead of Radian in the third row, and push ENTER. Next, we push 2ND followed by SIN, introduce the value 3758, and press ENTER.

The measure of the angle is about 39.6.