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EFG e=30 f=60 g=90. To find ef, do I have to multiply 30 and 60 or add?

(A) Multiply
(B) Add
(C) Subtract
(D) Divide

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Final answer:

The task to find the length of side ef in triangle EFG does not involve directly multiplying or adding the measures of angles e and f. The calculation requires additional context or specific information about the triangle's side lengths, possibly using trigonometric functions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to concern a triangle labeled EFG, with given angles e=30 degrees, f=60 degrees, and g=90 degrees. To find the length of side ef, which is opposite angle g, there is no direct multiplication or addition of the angles. Instead, trigonometric functions such as sine, cosine, or tangent would be used depending on the available information about the side lengths. If 'ef' refers to the length of a side or another measure that does not concern the angles directly, then the calculation will depend on the specific context or given information. To simply find a relationship between the measures of the angles, we neither multiply nor add the numerical values of the angles themselves.

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