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ghostunitt

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  1. wow im dumb...(base 6 in written in quesstion) I'd just like to say thanks to the assholes ...yes thank you....for making me try myself...easier then I thought
  2. Ok well part a is obvious I got 1/2 base X height gives area....part B is simple too...I just plugged the given numbers for theta ( the 'O') thing....now part c is one part that I do not understand....Well I will have the height after using the equation y=3tan O....but where do I find how large the base is so I can find area?
  3. I have a trig project due on Tuesday and I have no idea how to solve it. (I have an idea but want to make sure I'm right) The problem goes as follows: An artist is creating triangular ceramic tiles for a triangular patio. The patio will be an equilateral triangle with base 18ft and height 15.6 ft. a. Find the area b. The artist uses tiles that are isosceles triangles with base 6 in. The function y=3 tan O (O means Theta...) models the height of the tiles, where O is the measure of one of the base angles. Graph the function. Find the height of the tile when O=30degrees and when O=60degrees c. Find the area of one tile in square inches when O=30 degrees and 60 degrees d. Find the number of tiles the patio will require if )=30 or 60 degrees Please help me as soon as possible answers and solutions Thank you...
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