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How do you find the other side lengths of a right triangle when only given the value of one of the sides?
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How do you find the other side lengths of a right triangle when only given the value of one of the sides?
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How do you find the other side lengths of a right triangle when only given the value of one of the sides?
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Subtract the one value from 180 and then divide that number by 2 to get the 2 values. So if one side is 90, they other sides would be 45 each
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