Exercises: Solve Right Triangles in Applied Problems
Recall / Warm-Up
A right triangle has one acute angle of 32° and a right angle. What is the measure of the other acute angle?
Which equation correctly applies SOH-CAH-TOA to find the side labeled in a right triangle where the acute angle is , the hypotenuse is 10, and is the side opposite ?
Fluency Practice
In the right triangle shown, the acute angle at is 40° and the side opposite has length 7. Find the length of the hypotenuse. Round to the nearest hundredth.
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 15 and one acute angle of 60°. Find the length of the side adjacent to the 60° angle. Round to the nearest tenth.
In a right triangle, the side opposite the acute angle has length 9 and the side adjacent to has length 12. Find in degrees. Round to the nearest tenth.
A right triangle has legs of length 6 (horizontal) and 8 (vertical). Find the acute angle at the bottom-left vertex, between the hypotenuse and the horizontal leg. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree.
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