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Mathematics, 03.04.2021 06:10, albattatasraap5wymy

Question 17(5 points) Find the missing side lengths. Leave your answers as
radicals in simplest form.
60°
2V3
ZZ
A) u = 4, v= 2V3
C) u=2V2, v=2V3
B) u=2V2, v= 2
D) u = 4, y = 2


Question 17(5 points)

Find the missing side lengths. Leave your answers as
radicals in simplest f

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