Find the missing length to the nearest tenth calculator

Rounding To The Nearest Tenth

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Find the missing length to the nearest tenth calculator

Rounding to the Nearest Tenth Calculator is a free online tool that displays the given number rounded to its nearest tenths place value. BYJU’S online rounding to the nearest tenth calculator tool performs the calculation faster, and it displays the rounded value in a fraction of seconds.

The procedure to use the rounding to the nearest tenth calculator is as follows:

Step 1: Enter the decimal number in the input field

Step 2: Now click the button “Solve” to get the rounded value

Step 3: Finally, the decimal number rounded to the nearest tenth place value will be displayed in the output field

What is Meant by Rounding to the Nearest Tenth?

In  Mathematics, the decimal number is the combination of the whole number and a fraction separated by a decimal point. From left to right, the place value of the digits is divided by 10. Thus, the decimal place value will help to determine the place values of tenths, hundredths, thousands. For example, the place value tenth is defined as 1/10 (one-tenth).

Consider a decimal number 12.345.

Here, the tenth place value is 3. 

The decimal number can be rounded by replacing the number with the approximation of the number. For example, the decimal number 5.8 rounded to the nearest integer is 6. Similarly, we can round the decimal number to its nearest tenths place value. The tenth place value is the first number which appears first after the decimal point. To round the decimal number to its nearest tenth, look at the hundredth number. If that number is greater than 5, add 1 to the tenth value. If it is less than 5, leave the tenth place value as it is, and remove all the numbers present after the tenth’s place.

For example,

4.624 rounded to the nearest tenth is 4.6. Because the hundredths place value “2” is less than 5. 

7.469 rounded to the nearest tenth is 7.5, as the hundredth’s place value “6” is greater than 5.

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Find the missing length to the nearest tenth calculator

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1) Find the missing length to the nearest tenth: Show vour work: 2) Use the triangle to answer the following: sin X = tanX= sec X = 3) Use a calculator in degree mode to find the following: cOs 619 sin 389 Find the measure of the indicated side. Round to the nearest tenth: Show vour 5) Find the measure of the indicated angle. Round to the nearest tenth. Shov 12 B 13

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for this exercise. We have to find the missing length two. We can use Lot of signs for this. X over sine 90 equals we don't know this. Okay, actually, we'll just use the pythagorean theorem for this. This is going to be 5.2 squared plus 9.2 square to the nearest 10th. So that's going to equal 10.6. Then for two we have sine X equal to mm hmm. Sine X is going to be opposite over our partners. So that's 4/5 and then tangent X. Is opposite over adjacent four thirds and seek it. So that's Hi Partners over adjacent the hypothesis five. The adjacent is three. That's oh this is often question to you. So let me write this a little differently. The first part, 2nd part, third part. Now we're into green mode already. We have co signed 61. That's going to be let's see if that converts to a fraction That's going to be approximately 0.48. And then signed 38 Which is approximately 0.62. Then for exercise four we're going to find the measure of the indicated side. And for that we will use a lot of signs. So you have signed 90/3 equal to We have 1 80- that 90° angle -14° Angle says 43. So we'll have signed 43 over X. X. is going to equal three signed 43 divided by sine I. D. So X. To the nurse 10th Equals 2.0. And then 45. We're going to find the angle and so that we have Sign 90/13 Equal to well, use the Pythagorean theorem here to find that missing sideline 13 squared And it's 12 squared. It's five so that I'll be five and this is sine X. Or signed data. Thus it is going to equal signed to the -1 of five signed 90 over 13. So arc sine of five signed 90 divided by 13 equals To the nearest 10th 22.6°. And that's the solution to this exercise.

What is the length of the missing leg?

Step 1: Substitute the length of the given leg in for a and the length of the hypotenuse in for c in the Pythagorean Theorem, a2+b2=c2 a 2 + b 2 = c 2 . Step 2: Simplify a2 and c2 , and then subtract the a2 from both sides of the equation.

How do you find the missing length of a triangle calculator?

Given two sides.
if leg a is the missing side, then transform the equation to the form when a is on one side, and take a square root: a = √(c² - b²).
if leg b is unknown, then. b = √(c² - a²).
for hypotenuse c missing, the formula is. c = √(a² + b²).