Respuesta :
see the picture attached to better understand the problem
we know that
in the right triangle ABC
AB=12ft (one leg)
BC=17 ft (hypotenuse)
AC=? (second leg)
Applying the Pythagorean Theorem
BC²=AB²+AC²
solve for AC
AC²=BC²-AB²------> AC²=17²-12²-------> AC²=145
AC=12.04 ft
let
B=angle ABC
cos B=AB/BC-----> cos B=12/17
B=arc cos (12/17)------> B=45.10 degrees------> B=45 degrees
The answer part a) is
the angle between the side that is 12 feet long and the side that is 17 feet long is 45 degrees
The answer Part b) is
the length of the second side is 12.04 ft
Part c) Will Gregor have enough fencing to complete the triangular pen? Why or why not?
Find the perimeter of a triangular play pen
P=AB+BC+AC-----> P=12+17+12.04-----> P=41.04 ft
so
41.04 > 35 ft
therefore
Gregor does not have enough fencing to complete the triangular pen
the answer Part c) is
Gregor does not have enough fencing to complete the triangular pen
we know that
in the right triangle ABC
AB=12ft (one leg)
BC=17 ft (hypotenuse)
AC=? (second leg)
Applying the Pythagorean Theorem
BC²=AB²+AC²
solve for AC
AC²=BC²-AB²------> AC²=17²-12²-------> AC²=145
AC=12.04 ft
let
B=angle ABC
cos B=AB/BC-----> cos B=12/17
B=arc cos (12/17)------> B=45.10 degrees------> B=45 degrees
The answer part a) is
the angle between the side that is 12 feet long and the side that is 17 feet long is 45 degrees
The answer Part b) is
the length of the second side is 12.04 ft
Part c) Will Gregor have enough fencing to complete the triangular pen? Why or why not?
Find the perimeter of a triangular play pen
P=AB+BC+AC-----> P=12+17+12.04-----> P=41.04 ft
so
41.04 > 35 ft
therefore
Gregor does not have enough fencing to complete the triangular pen
the answer Part c) is
Gregor does not have enough fencing to complete the triangular pen
