Find the unknown measures. SHOW YOUR METHOD. Round the side lengths to the nearest
hundredth and the angle measures to the nearest degree. [Note: You may decide which order to find
these.]
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Answer :

Answer:

  • ∠P = 19°
  • ∠R = 71°
  • RP = 9.41

Step-by-step explanation:

You want the unknown angles and hypotenuse in right triangle PQR with Q=90°, PQ=8.9, and QR=3.1.

Trig relations

The relations between trig functions and side lengths in a right triangle are represented by the mnemonic SOH CAH TOA. For the purpose here, we will make use of two of these relations:

  Tan = Opposite/Adjacent   ⇒   tan(P) = QR/PQ

  Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse   ⇒   cos(P) = PQ/RP

Angles

Using the tangent relation, we have ...

  tan(P) = 3.1/8.9
  P = arctan(3.1/8.9) ≈ 19°

Angle R is the complement of angle P, so is ...

  R = 90° -P = 90° -19° = 71°

The two angles are ...

  • ∠P ≈ 19°
  • ∠R ≈ 71°

Hypotenuse

Using the cosine relation, we can find the length of RP.

  cos(P) = PQ/RP

  RP = PQ/cos(P) = 8.9/cos(19.204°) ≈ 9.42

The measure of RP is about 9.42 units.

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Additional comment

Ordinarily, you might use the Pythagorean theorem to find RP:

  RP = √(QR² +PQ²) = √(3.1² +8.9²)

  RP = √(9.61+79.21) = √88.82 ≈ 9.42

We believe the method used above takes less effort with the calculator.

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