This preview shows page 1 - 4 out of 4 pages. ©RS2O0o1Y2nKKuuItCaFXSRoOfAtewSadr7elnL3LDCH.tEnAvlGlD3ruiTgphDtVsRQrle9s3earpvRe8dc.xZtMhaKdfes0w8i6tYhgPIrnkf4iunjiZtOejkAxlJgtetbUrpaXB16.VWorksheet by Kuta Software LLCKuta Software - Infinite Algebra 1Name___________________________________Period____Date________________Using Trigonometry To Find LengthsFind the missing side.Round to the nearest tenth.1)x1027°2)x1025°3)x739°4)8x46°5)x623°6)7x46°7)x2072°8)x1254°-1-5.14.75.411.12.56.861.67.1 ©Mm2p0B1D2BFKauqt7ayBS3o9fWtfwuanrEeF3L1LRCv.mKWAplLlr9rTibgyhftgsyBr0eysWevrGvseQdT.jviMyaSd6ef0wwiNtJhCRIEnYfFisngiptBeYPAtl2gMeqbArOaO416.3Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC9)x1940°10)x1031°11)20x38°12)19x74°13)x1816°14)x2040°15)x3422°16)x2243°17)23x63°18)37x37°-2-12.2625.668.9512.912.71550.761.5 End of preview. Want to read all 4 pages? Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document Tags Prime number, Indian mathematics, 6 46, 7 23, 8 46 How do you find the missing sides and angles of a right triangle using trigonometry?How to find the sides of a right triangle. if leg a is the missing side, then transform the equation to the form when a is on one side, and take a square root: a = √(c² - b²). if leg b is unknown, then. b = √(c² - a²). for hypotenuse c missing, the formula is. c = √(a² + b²). |