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What Is the Angle Between the Adjacent and Hypotenuse of the Above

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Question 19

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What is the angle between the adjacent and hypotenuse of the above right-angled triangle?


A) 36.87 degrees
B) 38.66 degrees
C) 53.13 degrees

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