i need help with trigonometric pleasee




Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Cos(61) = 0.4848
This is more or less the value of cos(60) which is 1/2
You know you are in trouble when a question says approximately. How approximate is approximately. My guess, and it is a guess, is that this means the nearest degree. That would be 14 degrees. The more exact answer is 13.80 and that zero matters. It is a place holder.
Sin(67) = 0.9205 Again, how approximate is approximate? Try 0.92 as your answer.
Tan (18) = 0.3249 Try tan(18) = 0.3