I'm stuck on this trigonometry question, can anyone help me out? It asks;
In the figure, ABCD is a rhombus in which AB = 60cm, and angle A = 60o. P is a point on AD and AP = AQ = 2cm. Angle PQC = xo. P is joined to C.
a) Write down the length of PQ, gibing reasons.
b) Show that PC = QC
c) Use the cosine rule for the triangle QBC and, using part b), show that cos xo = √(76)/76
In the figure, ABCD is a rhombus in which AB = 60cm, and angle A = 60o. P is a point on AD and AP = AQ = 2cm. Angle PQC = xo. P is joined to C.
a) Write down the length of PQ, gibing reasons.
b) Show that PC = QC
c) Use the cosine rule for the triangle QBC and, using part b), show that cos xo = √(76)/76
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