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Lilianna Eaton
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14 July, 08:35
Given short side a = 3, find the hypotenuse: c
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14 July, 08:54
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Cos 60 = 3/hypotenuse
=> 1/2 = 3/h
=> h = 2 x 3 = 6
hence, hypotenuse = 6
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