Find the value of the variable. If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest radical form. 45 and 5

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In triangle ABC, mc002-1.jpg is a right angle and mc002-2.jpg 45°

;. Find BC. If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest radical form. 10ft

Based on the given information, we can determine that angle B is a right angle and angle C is 45 degrees.

To find the length of BC, we can use trigonometric ratios. Since angle C is 45 degrees, we can use the sine ratio.

sin(C) = opposite/hypotenuse
sin(45°) = BC/10ft

To solve for BC, we can rearrange the equation:
BC = sin(45°) * 10ft

Using the sine of 45 degrees (which is equal to √2/2):

BC = (√2/2) * 10ft

Simplifying:

BC = 5√2 ft

Therefore, the value of BC is 5√2 ft.

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