find the unknown measures. round lengths to the nearest hundredth and angle measures to the nearest degree.

Answer:
Angle I = 44
Measure GH=7.64
Measure GI=7.91
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we know that m∠H = 46 and m∠G=90, we can find measure angle I by subtracting from 180.
[tex]180=46+90+x\\44=x[/tex]
Since we are given that m∠H = 46, and the triangle is right, we can use trigonometric functions to find the two sides.
First is GH, since it's adjacent to the angle, we will use cosine.
[tex]cos(x)=\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse} \\cos(46)=\frac{adjacent}{11}\\ 11*cos(46)=adjacent\\7.64=adjacent[/tex]
The same idea as previous, only instead we will use sine since we need to find the opposite.
[tex]sin(x) = \frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}\\ sin(46)=\frac{opposite}{11}\\ 11*sin(46)=opposite\\7.91 = opposite[/tex]