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Help help help math math math-example-1
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uhmm i don't know sorry I am just kind of doing this so I get the credit for answering a question:)

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S = 3

Because angle B = Y as stated at the top we can assume triangle 2 is a smaller version of triangle 1.

Because the length of the same side on triangle 2 = 2 and on triangle 1 it = 4 we can assume triangle 2 is half the size of the first triangle.

So to find the length of s we divide 6 by 2 because triangle 2 is half the size of triangle 1.

This gives us 3 meaning s = 3
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