Math, asked by melucky2005, 7 months ago

In triangle ABC, right angled at
B, AC=13 cm, AB = 5 cm then
sin A=​

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Answered by pambade
5

answer

x=12

Step-by-step explanation:

With what you stated the hypotenuse, which is always opposite the right angle, would be side AC. But the hypotenuse is always the longest side, but 5 < 13.

Because with what you stated the hypotenuse, which is always opposite the right angle, would be side AC. But the hypotenuse is always the longest side, but 5 < 13. If so the right angle is at A instead of B. Now you can use the pythagorean theorem.

Because with what you stated the hypotenuse, which is always opposite the right angle, would be side AC. But the hypotenuse is always the longest side, but 5 < 13. If so the right angle is at A instead of B. Now you can use the pythagorean theorem.5^2 + x^2 = 13^2

Because with what you stated the hypotenuse, which is always opposite the right angle, would be side AC. But the hypotenuse is always the longest side, but 5 < 13. If so the right angle is at A instead of B. Now you can use the pythagorean theorem.5^2 + x^2 = 13^225 + x^2 = 169 : Subtract 25 on both sides.

Because with what you stated the hypotenuse, which is always opposite the right angle, would be side AC. But the hypotenuse is always the longest side, but 5 < 13. If so the right angle is at A instead of B. Now you can use the pythagorean theorem.5^2 + x^2 = 13^225 + x^2 = 169 : Subtract 25 on both sides.x^2 = 144 : Take the square root of both sides.

Because with what you stated the hypotenuse, which is always opposite the right angle, would be side AC. But the hypotenuse is always the longest side, but 5 < 13. If so the right angle is at A instead of B. Now you can use the pythagorean theorem.5^2 + x^2 = 13^225 + x^2 = 169 : Subtract 25 on both sides.x^2 = 144 : Take the square root of both sides.x = 12

Answered by nitinsingh34753
5

Answer:

your answer is 12 by 13.

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