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| Question 167514This question is from textbook Functions and Relations
 :  The 45degree 60degree 75degree triangle has angles in arithmetic sequence.
 In triangle ABC, AB=1, angle A=45degrees, and angle B=60 degrees, without using a calculator how can I show these expressions?
 a)the lengths of AC and BC
 b)sin 75degrees, cos 75degrees, tan75degrees
 c)sin 15degrees, cos 15degrees, tan 15degrees 
This question is from textbook Functions and Relations
 
 Answer by jojo14344(1513)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I'll leave you the sketch, hopefully we can follow together. In the triangle ABC, given:
 
  ;  ;  
  Pardon me for the illustration below is just for reference --> NOT TO SCALE. So it will be easy for us to go along.
 
  ---> BLUE circle>>>  ; GREEN Circle>>>  ; RED Circle>>>  . Also,BLUE LINE =  ; GREEN LINE=  ; RED LINE=   a)the lengths of AC and BC
 In order to find
  and  with given data,w e draw a line from  to line  and mark LINE  . See below: 
  ---> BLACK Line=  We know
  -------------> Eqn 1 >>>> as shown on the graph We find
  forms right triangle. By Trigo Functions: Find first Line
  --->  --->  ---------> Eqn 2:  But,
  -->  --------------> Eqn 3 Subst. Eqn 3 in Eqn 2:
 
  ------------------> Eqn 4 .
 Next, Line
  , On Angle  : 
  
  -----------> Eqn 5 Therefore, Via Eqn 1:
 
  ------------------> Eqn 6 *Note:
  as per given .
 Next, Line
  =? 
  
  
  
  ---------------> Eqn 7 .
 b)sin 75degrees, cos 75degrees, tan75degrees
 First
  =?, On Right Triangle
  with  : 
  
  
  
  Next,
  =?, 
  
  
  
  .
 Next,
  =? 
  
  
  
  .
 c)sin 15degrees, cos 15degrees, tan 15degrees
 We draw a line from
  to  as shown: Mark Line
  .See below: 
  ----> We call it angle  from A --> E. .
 We solve for
  : 
  
  ------------> Eqn 8 Next,
  =? 
  
  -------------------> Eqn 9 Next,
  =? 
  Try to finish it off with what we've computed on the above EQUATIONS 1-9:
 .
 Thank you,
 Jojo
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