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How do you find the missing side lengths?
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Since this is a right triangle, one of the angles is going to be 90. And just with the other two angles would have to add up to 90
Example: One angle is 90 Degrees. Another angle is 30 Degrees and the last angle has to be 60, because 30+60=90
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