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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 07:30 mmaglaya1

Find the missing side lengths. Leave your answers in simplest radical form. y
60°
X
10√2

x=5√6, y=5√2
x=10√2, y=5√2
x=5√2, y=10√2
x=5√2, y=5√6


Find the missing side lengths. Leave your answers in simplest radical form.
 

y
60°
X
10√2
x=5√6,

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