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Comerpickles:

http://prntscr.com/iql0hp http://prntscr.com/iql1sd Am I right?

Shadow:

Hmmm Multiply the short leg by sqrt3 and you get the long leg \[x \times \sqrt 3 = x \sqrt 3\] The long length has a length of 7, so we can equate the two \[x \sqrt 3 = 7\] Divide by sqrt 3 on both sides \[x = \frac{ 7 }{ \sqrt3 }\] Multiply by 1 \[x = \frac{ 7 }{ \sqrt3 } \times \frac{ \sqrt3 }{ \sqrt3 }\] Simplify \[x = \frac{ 7 \sqrt 3 }{ 3 }\]

Comerpickles:

So I guess I was? XD

Shadow:

Lol did you guess?

Comerpickles:

Well I took a little of the info I recalled from class yesterday and applied it to that

Shadow:

Oh, that's good :)

Comerpickles:

Yea, thank you

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