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Find the length of the leg. If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest radical form. answer asap pls

Find the length of the leg. If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest-example-1

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1) Use sine ratio

sin (45°) = adjacent leg / hypotenuse

=> adjacent leg = hypotenuse * sin(45°)

adjacent leg = 24 * (√2/2) = 12√2

Given that the triangle is isosceles the two legs have the same length.

Answer: 12√2
User Sameera Nandasiri
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A 45-45 90 triangle has two lengths that are equal, and the hypotenuse is √2 times those lengths.

Therefore:
Let x = the length of a leg (doesn't matter which one, they are equal)
√2 * x = 24 Divide both sides by √2
x = 24 / √2
To get the radical out of the denominator, multiply the right side by √2/√2
x = 24√2 / 2
x = 12√2 Answer is B
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