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| Question 63917This question is from textbook
 :  Please I need help with this Question using Pythagorean theorem and expressing my answer in the simplest radical form. The triangle I am trying to solve from has a 90 degree angle, a 30 degree angle, and a 60 degree angle. On the side of the 60 degree angle the length of the leg is 10. Now, I have to find the hypotenuse and the length of the other leg, with my anwer in simplest radical form. All I know is
  and I have to solve for a & c , but I haven't the slightest clue where to go from there. Can someone please please help???  
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 Found 2 solutions by  rajagopalan, tanimachatterjee:
 Answer by rajagopalan(174)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The simple relationship on a 30, 60 and 90 deg Rt Trainge is, 1, root3 and 2. This means if the side opposite to the 30 degree is x units,
 then the side opposite to the 60 degree angle is root3 times x and the side opposite to the 90 degree is two times x.
 So the solution to your problem is 10, 10*root3 and 10*2.
 OK.
Answer by tanimachatterjee(60)
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