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What is the value of x= and y=-example-1

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Answer:

x = 18

y = 18

Explanation:

We are given a right triangle (notice the 90 degree angle), with one of the angles being 45°.

We also know that the hypotenuse (the side opposite of the 90° angle) is 18√2.

We want to find the value of x and y.

First, let's figure out what the value of the other angle is.

The angles in a triangle all add up to 180 degrees.

Let's call the value of the angle we don't know s.
s + 45 + 90 = 180

Add 45 and 90 together.

s + 135 = 180

Subtract 135 from both sides.

s = 45

So the value of the other angle is 45 degrees.

When a right triangle is a 45-45-90 triangle (the numbers referring to the measures of the degrees), there is actually something special about it; if the legs (the sides that make up the 90 degree angle) have the value a (they would both be congruent because a 45-45-90 triangle is isosceles), then the hypotenuse will be a√2.

Keeping this in mind, let's solve for a.

Set 18√2 equal to a√2.

18√2=a√2

Divide both sides by √2.

18 = a

The value of a, aka the legs is a.

Both x and y would be equal to a in this case.

Therefore, x = 18, and y = 18.

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