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AL2006
In the right triangle, the side opposite angle-'y' is 4 units long,
and the hypotenuse is 20 units long.

When I say "opposite" and "hypotenuse", does it ring a bell ?

In a right triangle, the quotient of  (opposite side)/(hypotenuse)
is the sine of the acute angle.  So in this particular right triangle,
the sine of angle-'y' is  4/20  or  0.200 .

If you look up the angle whose sine is 0.2  in a book or on your
calculator, or just go online and search "arcsin 0.200", the angle
you get will be angle 'y'.