SOLUTION: Suppose you are given a 45 ∘ −45 ∘ −90 ∘ triangle with hypotenuse of length 2.9 .
Determine the length of the two sides.
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Question 899915: Suppose you are given a 45 ∘ −45 ∘ −90 ∘ triangle with hypotenuse of length 2.9 .
Determine the length of the two sides.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x^2=2.9^2
2x^2=8.41
x^2=4.205
x=2.05
The other two sides are 2.05 each
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