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Find each value in simplified radical form. a) b) Warm Up Find each value in simplified radical form. a) b) x 5 10 2. Simplify each expression. a) 12 3 b) 20 2

Special Right Triangles Before Chapter 10 45, 45, 90 30, 60, 90

Label the formula into the triangle. Use the 5-Step Rule to solve special right triangles. Draw the triangle. Label the formula into the triangle. Equation: Set what they give you equal to the formula. Solve. Plug in.

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