SOLUTION: This is actually a diagram but i'm going to try my best to describe it.
Find the angle x
There is one large triangle in which there is a line which makes it into two.
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Question 1167009: This is actually a diagram but i'm going to try my best to describe it.
Find the angle x
There is one large triangle in which there is a line which makes it into two.
Triangle A is a right angle and its hypotenuses is not mentioned. One of the angles are 40 degrees which is given so that makes the other angle 50 degrees. The side opposite to angle 50 degrees is 4 cm.
Triangle B is also a right angled triangle with the hypotenuse 10 cm and only on angle is given which is angle x, which is what we are supposed to find.
Is there any way in which I can attach a diagram to give you better clarity? please let me know and I hope the explanation was clear enough.
Thank you
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Triangle B is poorly described.
Triangle A is well described and the hypotenuse and other leg can be found.
You did not describe exactly how these two triangles are related. You need to do this better.
Look into imgur, or postimage.
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