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This is a calculator question. You will need to use Pythagorus Theorem and SOH CAH TOA. Google these if you need a recap.
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\n\nVersion 1: b,c known
\nVersion 2: a,x known
\nVersion 3: a,y known
\nVersion 4: b,x known
\nVersion 5: b,a known
\nVersion 6: c,a known
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\n$a = $ [[0]]
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\n$y = $ [[2]]
\n\nGive your angles in degrees and give all answers to 3 s.f.
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