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tigry1 [53]
2 years ago
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Mathematics
1 answer:
IRISSAK [1]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.2

2.4√3÷3

3. x=45, y=15

Step-by-step explanation:

OK,

1. So the first part requires the Pythagoreanism formula which is: b²=a²+c²:

AC²=AB²+BC²====> AC²=(1)²+(√3)²===> AC²=4===> AC=2

2.The second part requires the formula of tan:

tan A=BC÷AB===> tan A=√3÷1===> tan A=√3

tan C=AB÷BC===> tan C=1÷√3===> tan C=√3/3

tan A+tan C=√3+√3/3===> 4√3÷3

3.And the last part requires the equation of angles:

A+B+C=180===>

x+y+x-y+90=180===> 2x=90===> x=45, y=15

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