Look at the figure. Which trigonometric ratio should you use to find x?

Triangles are flat fields bounded by 3 intersecting sides and 3 angles
This side can be the same length or different.
If at an angle there is an angle of 90 degrees, this triangle is said to be an elbow angle
There is a hypotenuse in this triangle which is the sum of the two sides
[tex]\large{\boxed{\bold{C^2=A^2+B^2}}}[/tex]
where c = hypotenuse
a = front side
b = side
While the angle formulas used are in triangle
sin α = front side / hypotenuse
cos α = side / hypotenuse
Tgn α = front / side
From the picture of the problem it is known that there is a 62 degree angle and the front side so we can use the tgn to find the x side
x = front / tgn 62
x = 32 yd / tgn 62
x = 17 yd
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