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How do I solve for the missing side lengths. My sender has to be as a radical in simplest form.

How do I solve for the missing side lengths. My sender has to be as a radical in simplest-example-1
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Answer: 6√6

Step-by-step explanation: When an angle is 45 degrees in a triangle it is actually half a square (I know right!!!), so, therefore, the other side length will also be 6, and then using the Pythagorean theorem we get the hypotenuse to be 6√2. Now, when an angle is 60 degrees in a triangle it is actually half an equilateral triangle (I know right!!!), so, therefore, the other side length will be double the length, 12√2, and using the Pythagorean theorem we get the side length x to be 6√6! Hope this helps!

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