What is the value of h? *image of a right triangle with the other two angles labeled as 45 degrees. The base is unlabeled, the other side is 8, and the hypotenuse is labeled h A.) 4 B.) 8√3 C.) 16 D.) 8√2
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This means that the triangle is an isosceles right triangle, where the two legs (the sides that form the 45 degree angles) are equal in length. Show more…
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