Find the measure of each angle to the nearest tenth of a degree.

sin A=0.7245

Tan c=9.4610

To find the measure of angle A to the nearest tenth of a degree, we need to use the inverse sine function (sin^(-1)).

Step 1: Take the inverse sine (sin^(-1)) of 0.7245.
A = sin^(-1)(0.7245)

Step 2: Use a scientific calculator or an online calculator that has the inverse sine function. Enter 0.7245 and find the inverse sine.

Step 3: Round the answer to the nearest tenth of a degree.
A ≈ __ degrees

Please note that I cannot provide the exact value since it requires using a calculator or a tool with trigonometric functions.

sin^-1 .7245 = 46.4 deg

in quadrant 1

or in quadrant 2
180 - 46.4 = 133.6 deg

Evaluate to the nearest tenth

Tan 45 degrees
A.) 1.0
B.) 0.5
C.) 2.0
D.) 0

Tan 45 = 1.0