Mathematics, 04.11.2020 18:00, nickthequick
Please help me
Find the missing side lengths. Leave your answers as radicals in simplest form,
1)
2)
2
mi
11
45°
45
X
A) x = Vo, y=
45
3
3/2
A) m=3V2, n=3V2
B) m=3, n=3
C) m=6, n=6
D) m=2V3, n=2V3
4V3
, y= 6
3
B) r=
C) x= 46, y = 2
D) x=2V2, y=2
I
3)
y
30°
45°
x
4
.
A) x = 4, y = 16
B) x = 8, y=4V3
C) x= 8, y = 4
D) x = 16, y = 4V3
4√2
A) x=412, y = 42
B) x=4V2, y=2V2
C) x = 8, y =
y = 42
D) x = 2V2,
y = 8
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