A right-angled triangle has hypotenuse 10 cm. The angle between the hypotenuse and the base is 35°.
Work out the length of the side opposite the 35° angle.
*(Give your answer to 1 decimal place.)*
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A right-angled triangle has hypotenuse 10 cm. The angle between the hypotenuse and the base is 35°.
Work out the length of the side opposite the 35° angle.
*(Give your answer to 1 decimal place.)*