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| Question 439431:  If I have a right triangle where the inside angle is 22 degrees and one side is 8 feet long, what are the dimensions of the other two sides??? This has a real world application!!
 Thanks,
 Rich
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 Answer by lwsshak3(11628)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If I have a right triangle where the inside angle is 22 degrees and one side is 8 feet long, what are the dimensions of the other two sides??? This has a real world application!! ..
 You did not specify whether the 8 ft side was opposite or adjacent to the 22 deg angle, so you have two different solutions.
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 side opposite 22 deg angle=8 ft
 other acute angle=90-22=68 deg
 let x=other leg opposite the 68 deg angle
 let h=hypotenuse (third side)
 sin 22/8=sin 68/x
 x=8 sin 68/sin 22=19.8
 8/h=sin 22
 h=8/sin 22=21.36
 ans: sides are 8 ft,19.8 ft and 21.36 ft
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 side opposite 68 deg angle=8 ft
 other acute angle=90-68=22 deg
 let x=other leg opposite the 22 deg angle
 let h=hypotenuse (third side)
 sin 22/x=sin 68/8
 x=8 sin 22/sin 68=3.23
 8/h=sin 68
 h=8/sin68=8.62
 ans: sides are 8 ft,3.23 ft and 8.62 ft
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