Respuesta :
The tangent of an angle is the opposite side divided by the adjacent side of the triangle, relative to the angle. By tan theta = 3, it means that, the adjacent side is thrice as long as the opposite side.
3a = o
Then, using Pythagorean's theorem:
25² = a² + o²
Substituting o,
25² = a² + (3a)²
25² = a² + 9a²
25² = 10a²
a = 7.9 cm
Then, 3(7.9) = o = 23.7 cm
So, the opposite side is 23.7 cm and the adjacent side is 7.9 cm.
3a = o
Then, using Pythagorean's theorem:
25² = a² + o²
Substituting o,
25² = a² + (3a)²
25² = a² + 9a²
25² = 10a²
a = 7.9 cm
Then, 3(7.9) = o = 23.7 cm
So, the opposite side is 23.7 cm and the adjacent side is 7.9 cm.
Answer:x ≈ 7.9; y ≈ 23.7
Step-by-step explanation:
The right triangle above you can use SOHCAHTOA and determine that tanθ =
y
x
. Replacing tanθ with 3 you get
3 =
y
x
3x = y
Then use the Pythagorean Theorem to
x2 + y2 = 252. Replace y with 3x
x2 + 9x2 = 625
10x2 = 625
x2 =
625
10
x =
25
10
= 7.9
Since,
y = 3x
y = 3(7.9) = 23.7