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04-04-2018
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how do I find the missing side lengths?
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djjd3114
04-04-2018
Use sin(45)= 5sqrt2/x
Then you would multiply x to sin(45) then divide sin(45) by 5sqrt2
and you would get
10 for M
You would then use Pythagorean theorem and get
3sqrt 10
Hope this helps.. BRAINLIEST
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