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Find the missing variables

Find the missing variables-example-1
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The triangle on the image is a right triangle which means we can use trigonometry to untangle its mysteries.

We have a side an and angle from that we can compute anything.

We will first compute x, we do so by taking the cosine of an angle,


\cos(45)=(5√(2))/(x)


x=(5√(2))/(\cos(45))=(5√(2))/((√(2))/(2))=(10√(2))/(√(2))=\boxed{10}

Then we can also compute y, simply by using pythagorean theorem,


10^2=y^2+(5√(2))^2


y=\pm√(100-50)=\pm√(50)=\boxed{5√(2)}.

So triangle has sides
5√(2),5√(2),10 which is also known as equilateral triangle.

Hope this helps :)

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