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(WILL GIVE LOTS OF POINTS, PLEASE HELP!!!) The triangle shown is a right triangle. Create the equation to be used to find the missing lengths. (Enter the smaller leg of the tria…
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(WILL GIVE LOTS OF POINTS, PLEASE HELP!!!) The triangle shown is a right triangle. Create the equation to be used to find the missing lengths. (Enter the smaller leg of the triangle first.) Do not solve the equation.
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(COS) and something I forgot dude
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