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Hi does anyone know how to solve this question if so please show the working out.

Hi does anyone know how to solve this question if so please show the working out.-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Law of Sines is your friend, as is the Pythagorean theorem.

Label the unmarked slanted segments "a" and "b" with "b" being the hypotenuse of the right triangle, and "a" being the common segment between the 45° and 60° angles.

Then we have from the Pythagorean theorem ...

b² = 4² +(2√2)² = 24

b = √24

From the Law of Sines, we know that ...

b/sin(60°) = a/sin(θ)

y/sin(45°) = a/sin(φ)

Solving the first of these equations for "a" and the second for "y", we get ...

a = b·sin(θ)/sin(60°)

and ...

y = a·sin(45°)/sin(φ)

Substituting for "a" into the second equation, we get ...

y = b·sin(θ)/sin(60°)·sin(45°)/sin(φ) = (b·sin(45°)/sin(60°))·sin(θ)/sin(φ)

So, we need to find the value of the coefficient ...

b·sin(45°)/sin(60°) = (√24·(√2)/2)/((√3)/2)

= √(24·2/3) = √16 = 4

and that completes the development:

y = 4·sin(θ)/sin(φ)

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