TRIGONOMETRY Q/A 11 | SOLVING RIGHT-ANGLED TRIANGLE USING PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM |

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Hello beautiful people! Welcome to another beautiful moment providing solutions to mathematics past questions for senior school examinations. Where I will be breaking down the whole process into simple easy to understand steps.

This video provides a clear, step-by-step explanation of Trigonometry Question 11. Where I explained how to apply the Pythagorean theorem to find the unknown side in a right-angled triangle. Since the Hypotenuse side is given to be 26cm and the adjacent is 10cm. we substitute the available datas to obtain the unknown variable.

So, after the necessary substitution and simplification we were able to obtain the value of line AC which we tagged X to be 24cm.

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