SOLUTION: If a triangle's hypotenuse is 3 feet, and it's angle of incline is 25 degrees, what are the lengths of its sides?

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Question 364608: If a triangle's hypotenuse is 3 feet, and it's angle of incline is 25 degrees, what are the lengths of its sides?
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
opp/hyp=sin
opp/3=.4226
opp=1.2679
.
adj/hyp=cos
adj/3=.9263
adj=2.7189
.
Ed

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