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7 -7- u B280X1z34 LKvuctGaG vs0ovfttrwkaurwe3 3LLhp.b k cajlulo Sr rizgrh4twsm 7rVe3s4etrvvpeidI.7 h 3MuaVdyeh dwaitkhx LIOncfIinkiwt2eg SGveXolmqeDtbryW.U Worksheet by Kuta Software LL 33) v 60 u A) u = 10, v = 5 2 B) u = 10, v = 5 ) u = 5, v = 5 2 D) u = 5, v = 5 Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth. 34) 2 30 y A) = 8, y = 6 B) = 4, y = 2 3 ) = 2 3, y = 8 D) = 6, y = 8 35) 20 36) A) 16.8 B) 14.4 ) 23.8 D) A) 14.1 B) 20.5 ) 26.6 D) ) 1 16 A) 64.5 B) 5.5 ) 26.1 D) 46.5 Find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest degree. 38) A) 51 B) 53 ) 20 D) 3 3) A) 81 B) 74 ) 16 D) 75 40) 14 4 A) 73 B) 74 ) 7 D) 16 Find the value of each trigonometric ratio to the nearest ten-thousandth. 41) sin 76 A) B) ) D) ) cos 88 A) B) ) -0.8 D)
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