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If the shortest leg of a 30-60-90 triangle has length 12, the length of the hypotenuse is: 24
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22, The shortest side is opposite the smallest angle. As it is a right angle triangle, the Sine ratio can be used: Sine = opposite/hypotenuse ⇒ hypotenuse = opposite/sine = 11/sine 30o = 11 ÷ 1/2 = 22
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This ratio is called the sine ratio for a right triangle. A simple way to remember this is by using the mnemonic 'SOHCAHTOA', where SOH stands for sine equals the ratio opposite side/ hypotenuse, COH is cosine equals adjacent side/hypotenuse, and TOA is tangent equals opposite side/adjacent side.
Hypotenuse, honey. It's like the diva of right triangles, showing off that ratio with style. So, if you wanna find out how long that leg is compared to the hypotenuse, just call up the sine ratio and let it do its thing.
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Oh, dude, you're throwing some math lingo at me now! So, in a 30-60-90 triangle, the sides are typically in a ratio of 1:sqrt(3):2. So, if side s is like the shorter side, then the other shorter side would be s * sqrt(3). Hope that clears things up for you!
hi felicia
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(1) triangle sum, (2) subtraction