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If the longer leg of a $30^{\circ}-60^{\circ}-90^{\circ}$ triangle has length 134.75 centimeters, what are the lengths of the other leg and the hypotenuse? Round answers to two decimal places.
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This means that the length of the shorter leg is half the length of the hypotenuse, and the length of the longer leg is $\sqrt{3}$ times the length of the shorter leg. Show more…
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