Question 1206928
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Sketch a figure and solve each right triangle ABC with right angle at C. given that:
1. A = 15° and c = 37
2. B = 64° and c = 19.2
3. A = 15° and c = 25
4. A = 45° and c = 16
5. B = 56° and c = 16
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In this problem,  in each case you are given a right angled triangle, 
one acute angle and the hypotenuse length.


In each case, your first step is to find the other acute angle as a complementary angle 
to the given acute angle.  After that,  you know  BOTH  acute angles in your triangle.


Your next step is to find the legs of the right-angled triangle.
You do it by multiplying the hypotenuse by sine of the opposite acute angle.


This is all the necessary methodology.



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