How can I find angle A in a right triangle without using a calculator?

In summary, the problem involves a right triangle with known measurements for the hypotenuse, opposite and adjacent sides. The task is to find the value of angle A using Gregory's formula without using a calculator. The attempt at a solution involved using the inverse sine function on a calculator, but there is no easier way to solve the problem. The calculator can do it quickly, but it still uses a similar algorithm as the one given.
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Homework Statement



a right triangle. hypotenuse is 10, the opposite is 8, and the adjacent is 6

Sine .6

Cosine .8

Tangent .75

i need to find angle A (aka Alpha in the problem) With out using a graphing or scientific calculator.

Homework Equations



i was told to use Gregory;s formula:

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the numbers for the problem are plugged in. I am really lost with the whole thing. lol

The Attempt at a Solution




On the ti-83 i do the inverse sine button .6 and i get the answer which is 36.9 degrees.

if the calculator can do it that easy there has to be an easier way to do this...


thanks in advance!

i have a test on this on wednesday :(

-Dom
 
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No, the fact that a calculator can do it does NOT prove that there is an "easier" way. A calculator does a lot of tedious computations very quickly. Strictly speaking a calculator does use a faster algorithm than you are given but you would still find it very tedious and slow.

You could, of course, put your calculator in radian mode before you take the inverse tangent if you want to check you calculation (which is pretty accurate).
 

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A Triangle TRIG is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of triangles and their properties. It involves the use of trigonometric functions, such as sine, cosine, and tangent, to solve problems related to triangles.

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