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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 12:30 treypickich14

Where do i start with this? it is a calc question. i thought perhaps relating the height to the length to get everything in terms of one variable by setting both legs to equal the hypotenuse with the pythagorean theorem but i'm having trouble. dunno if that's even a good way of going about it.

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