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ACT Math: Trigonometry Drill 4, Problem 3. What is the length of side b?
ACT Math: Trigonometry Drill 3, Problem 2. What is the value for side DF on this triangle?
ACT Math: Trigonometry Drill 1, Problem 1. What is the length of y?
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ACT Math: Trigonometry Drill 5, Problem 2. What is the measure of Angle x?
- Trigonometry / SOHCAHTOA (values and properties of trig functions)
- Trigonometry / Solving right triangles
- Product Type / ACT Math
- Foreign Language / Arabic Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Korean Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Chinese Subtitled
- Foreign Language / Spanish Subtitled
- Trigonometry / Trigonometric relations in right triangles
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If sin(x) = 1/2, what is the measure of Angle x?
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And here are the options:
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Ok, so this question wants to know the measure
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of angle X.
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According to SOHCAHTOA,
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the sine is opposite over hypotenuse.
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So if sin(x) equals one over two, one is the length of the side opposite angle x and two
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is the adjacent side, or the hypotenuse. Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can solve
- 00:32
for the length of the missing leg.
- 00:37
1 squared plus the leg squared equals 2 squared. This simplifies to 1 plus the leg squared
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equals 4.
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Subtract 1 from both sides, and we get that the leg squared equals 3. Take the square
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root of both sides, and the leg equals square root of 3.
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This makes the ratio of the sides, 1 to the square root of 3 to 2, making this a special 30-60-90 triangle.
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x, the angle opposite the smallest side length, is the smallest angle, or 30 degrees.
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So it's A.
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