Hiii I just need to know the answer for this. Please lend me a helping hand.I’ll make this 15 points

Answer:
I'm going to also give you how to get the answer... not just the answer.. you will need to know this for a test :/ so learn it :P
Step-by-step explanation:
Sin(30)=12
to remember what Sin and Cos at those speacial angles in degrees are.. just use this Sin(degrees)
Sin(0) = 0/2 =0
Sin(30)= [tex]\sqrt{1}[/tex]/2 = 1/2
Sing(45) = [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]/2 = [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]/2
Sin(60)=[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]/2 = [tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]/2
Sin(90)=[tex]\sqrt{4}[/tex]/2 = 1
Cos is exactly the same but counts backwards from 90°
Cos(90) = 0/2 =0
Cos(60) = [tex]\sqrt{1}[/tex]/2 = 1/2
Cos(45) = [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]/2 = [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]/2
Cos(30) = [tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]/2 = [tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]/2
Cos(0) =[tex]\sqrt{4}[/tex]/2 = 1
note that the numerators just count from 0,1,2,3,4 , see? you can remember sin and cos now :) since you can count to 4 :P
Sin(30) =12
1/2 =12 while that statement makes no sense.... obviously 1/2 isn't equal to 12 but.. what's being said is that the angle of 30° gives you a side that is 12 units long.
so looking at what I wrote above.. which angle in degrees matches Sin when you look at Cos?
Sin(30)= 1/2 and Cos(60) also = 1/2 huh
sooo β = 60 °
got it? :/