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57 which equation is correct? (a) right triangle with right angle at b, angle at c is 26 degrees, hypotenuse ac is 14 ft, ab is x, bc is y a \\( \sin(26) = \frac{x}{14} \\) b \\( \sin(26) = \frac{14}{x} \\) c \\( \cos(26) = \frac{x}{14} \\) d \\( \cos(26) = \frac{14}{x} \\)
Step1: Recall SOHCAHTOA
In a right triangle, \(\sin(\theta)=\frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{hypotenuse}}\), \(\cos(\theta)=\frac{\text{adjacent}}{\text{hypotenuse}}\), \(\tan(\theta)=\frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{adjacent}}\).
Step2: Identify sides for \(\theta = 26^\circ\)
- Hypotenuse: \(14\) ft (side opposite right angle, \(AC\)).
- Opposite side to \(26^\circ\): \(x\) (side \(AB\), opposite \(\angle C\)).
- Adjacent side to \(26^\circ\): \(y\) (side \(BC\), adjacent to \(\angle C\)).
Step3: Apply \(\sin\) formula
Using \(\sin(\theta)=\frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{hypotenuse}}\), substitute \(\theta = 26^\circ\), opposite \(= x\), hypotenuse \(= 14\):
\(\sin(26^\circ)=\frac{x}{14}\).
Check other options:
- Option B: \(\sin(26^\circ)=\frac{14}{x}\) is wrong (opposite and hypotenuse reversed).
- Option C: \(\cos(26^\circ)=\frac{x}{14}\) is wrong (uses opposite for cosine, which needs adjacent).
- Option D: \(\cos(26^\circ)=\frac{14}{x}\) is wrong (adjacent and hypotenuse reversed, and wrong side for cosine).
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A. \(\sin(26)=\frac{x}{14}\)