If a triangle has a 30 angle and a 60° angle, then the hypotenuse of the triangle is twice the length of the smallest leg of the triangle,. O True False

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If a triangle has a 30° angle and a 60° angle, then the hypotenuse of the triangle is twice the length of the smallest leg of the triangle.
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Transcribed Image Text:If a triangle has a 30° angle and a 60° angle, then the hypotenuse of the triangle is twice the length of the smallest leg of the triangle. O True O False 80 000 000 DII DD F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 $11 F3 F4
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