
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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ISBN: 9781337614085
Author: Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Transcribed Image Text:On this educational page from IXL Learning, the focus is on a geometry problem under the topic "Trigonometric ratios: find a side length."
**Problem Statement:**
- **Objective:** Find the length of the side \( EG \).
- **Diagram Details:**
- A right triangle \( EFG \) is shown.
- Angle \( F \) is \( 61^\circ \).
- Side \( FG \) is labeled as 8 units.
- \( EG \) is the side to be solved.
**Instructions:**
- Students are expected to write their answer as an integer or as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.
- There is a field provided to input the value: "EG = ___".
**Additional Resources:**
- At the bottom, there are suggestions for additional help if students are not prepared:
- Find trigonometric functions of special angles
- Multiply radical expressions
- Solve proportions
- A lesson on trigonometric ratios
**Platform Information:**
- This content is provided by IXL Learning, 2022.
**User Interface:**
- A "Submit" button is available for students to check their answers.
This problem requires understanding of trigonometry, specifically using trigonometric ratios such as sine, cosine, or tangent to find missing side lengths in right triangles.
![**Find EG.**
This image shows a right triangle EFG. The hypotenuse is marked with a length of 8, and angle FEG is noted as 61 degrees. The right angle is located at G.
**Instructions:**
Write your answer as an integer or as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.
**Solution box:**
EG = [ ]
Below the solution box, there is a green "Submit" button for entering the answer.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/61bba698-95cb-453b-bfa6-7d027657e518/2b0d2072-f96a-46f9-bef3-3d575b03ad1c/1094deg_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:**Find EG.**
This image shows a right triangle EFG. The hypotenuse is marked with a length of 8, and angle FEG is noted as 61 degrees. The right angle is located at G.
**Instructions:**
Write your answer as an integer or as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.
**Solution box:**
EG = [ ]
Below the solution box, there is a green "Submit" button for entering the answer.
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