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I took this today and just want to know how to do it next time I get a problem like this

I took this today and just want to know how to do it next time I get a problem like-example-1
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In the given figure,

In triangle DEF,


\tan 45^(\circ)=(12)/(EF)\Rightarrow EF=12
\sin 45^(\circ)=(12)/(DF)\Rightarrow\frac{1}{\sqrt[]{2}}=(12)/(DF)=DF=12\sqrt[]{2}

The length of DF is


12\sqrt[]{2}

Now in triangle DFG,


\tan 45^(\circ)=(DF)/(FG)=\frac{12\sqrt[]{2}}{FG}
FG=12\sqrt[]{2}

The length of FG is


12\sqrt[]{2}

Now apply Pythagoras theorem to determine DG,


DG^2=(12\sqrt[]{2})^2+(12\sqrt[]{2})^2
DG^2=288+288=576
DG=\sqrt[]{576}=24

The length of DG is 24.

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