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Can someone help pls it’s due in about 2 hour

Can someone help pls it’s due in about 2 hour-example-1
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

A

The hypotenuse is ALWAYS the longest side of a right triangle, and located Directly Across from the Right Angle: c = √79

Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b² = c²

a = 2√5

b = ?

c = √79

(2√5)² + b² = (√79)²

20 + b² = 79

b² = 59

√b² = √59

b = √59 = KJ

B

tan=opposite side / adjacent side

From I, KJ is opposite; and IK is adjacent

tan(I) = √59/(2√5) ≈ 1.72

C

cos=adjacent side / hypotenuse

From J, KJ is adjacent; and IJ is the hypotenuse

cos(J) = √59/√79 ≈ 0.86

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