Trigonometry Problem

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Hello. I have having some issues solving a trigonometry question involving a right triangle. The hypotenuse is 12, the side opposite the hypotenuse is x, and the adjacent side has no value given. (See Included Photograph).

The question is: Calculate the length of side x, given that tan(0)=0.4.
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If anyone can provide some assistance with figuring out this problem it would be much appreciated. Thank you!
 

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Hello. I have having some issues solving a trigonometry question involving a right triangle. The hypotenuse is 12, the side opposite the hypotenuse is x, and the adjacent side has no value given. (See Included Photograph).

The question is: Calculate the length of side x, given that tan(0)=0.4.
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If anyone can provide some assistance with figuring out this problem it would be much appreciated. Thank you!

Hint: tan(Θ) = (opposite)/(adjacent)

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here's what i did..

first, let O= theta (its hard to type :/)

so, we know that (tan O)^2 = (sec O)^2 - 1 ; pythagorean identity.

solve for sec O, then get its reciprocal to get sin O; reciprocal identity

then solve for X since; (12)(sin O) = x ; sin O = opposite/hypotenus


not very sure though.... math is not my speciality....
 
My initial thoughts whats that since the adjacent side was missing i would first need to calculate that part first but I know that is not correct I have never seen a problem like this before. I understand the functions and everything but I'm just really stuck on this problem. Please provide some assistance. Also sorry for the many posts i wasn't sure if they went through or not since i'm a new user.
 
Hello. I have having some issues solving a trigonometry question involving a right triangle. The hypotenuse is 12, the side opposite the hypotenuse is x, and the adjacent side has no value given. (See Included Photograph).

The question is: Calculate the length of side x, given that tan(0)=0.4.
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If anyone can provide some assistance with figuring out this problem it would be much appreciated. Thank you!

adjacent = √(144 - x2)

x/√(144 - x2) = tan(Θ) = 0.4

Now solve for 'x'
 
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