Answer :

Hrishii

Step-by-step explanation:

30°, 60°, 90° triangle theorem states that:

Lengths of the side opposite to 60° angle is equal to root 3 upon two times of the length of hypotenuse and side opposite to 30° angle is equal to 1 upon two times of the length of hypotenuse.

Mathematically it can be expressed as:

[tex]Length \: of \: sides \: opposite \: to \: 60 \degree \: \\ angle \\ = \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{ {2} } \times length \: of \: hypotenuse.\\\\

Length \: of \: sides \: opposite \: to \: 30 \degree \: \\ angle \\ = \frac{1}{ {2} } \times length \: of \: hypotenuse.\\\\[/tex]

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