1.Find the missing values given that Ø in degrees=30.

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Thank you bob you really helped alot

To find the value of sin Ø, given that Ø in degrees is 30, you can use the trigonometric definition of sine, which states that the sine of an angle is equal to the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the hypotenuse.

1. Start by drawing a right triangle. Label one of the acute angles as Ø.
2. Since Ø is given as 30 degrees, mark the angle in the triangle as 30 degrees.
3. Now, determine which side of the triangle is opposite to Ø. In this case, it is the side opposite the angle of 30 degrees.
4. Next, identify the hypotenuse of the triangle. It is the longest side and is always opposite the right angle.
5. Once you have identified the opposite side and the hypotenuse, you can substitute these values into the sine formula.

The formula for the sine of an angle Ø is:

sin Ø = (length of opposite side)/(length of hypotenuse)

So, to find the value of sin 30°, substitute the lengths of the opposite side and the hypotenuse into the formula.

If the length of the opposite side is given, you can directly substitute it into the formula. If not, you may need additional information or measurements to find the missing values and determine the length of the opposite side.

Note: If you only have the angle in degrees, you might need to use a calculator or reference table to find the decimal value of sin 30°.