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Find the measure of the missing sides in each special right triangle. Simplest radical form

Find the measure of the missing sides in each special right triangle. Simplest radical-example-1

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Answer:

X=
8√(2) Y=
7√(2)

Explanation:

The first one is 45-45-90 right angled isosceles triangle.

The length of the hypotenuse ie.X can be found with the help of Pythagoras Theorem.


a^(2) + b^(2) = X^(2)

where a and b are the remaining sides of the triangle,


8^(2) +8^(2) =X^(2) \\2*8^(2) =X^(2)\\X=8√(2)

X=
8√(2)

In the second triangle we have to apply trigonometry,

cos θ=
(Length OfAdjacentSide)/(LengthOfHypotenuse)

cos 30°=
(√(3) )/(2)


(√(3) )/(2)=
(Y)/(14)

Thus, Y=
7√(2) inches

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