Ide length
Recall that in a 30° -60° - 90° triangle, if the shortest leg
measures x uni...
Mathematics, 24.06.2020 19:01 helo55
Ide length
Recall that in a 30° -60° - 90° triangle, if the shortest leg
measures x units, then the longer leg measures x/5 units
and the hypotenuse measures 2x units.
(150/3 – 757) ita
(300 - 757) ft
(150/3 - 257) ft
(300 - 257) ft?
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