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To find the length of the longer leg of a 30°–60°–90° triangle, multiply the length of the shorter leg by _______.
To find the length of the shorter leg of a 30°– 60°– 90° triangle, multiply the length of the longer leg by _______.
To find the length of the shorter leg of a 30°– 60°– 90° triangle, multiply the length of the longer leg by _______.
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The lengths opposite the 30-60-90 angles are in the proportion of 1:√3:2.
So the ratio of the longer leg:shorter leg is √3 : 1.
The other part is the reciprocal of the same ratio.
So the ratio of the longer leg:shorter leg is √3 : 1.
The other part is the reciprocal of the same ratio.
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