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To find the lengths of the other two sides of the triangle, we can use trigonometry. Let's call one of the unknown sides x. Then we know that:
sin(60°) = x/50, since sin(60°) = opposite/hypotenuse in a right triangle with a 60-degree angle.
Rearranging this equation, we get:
x = 50 sin(60°) = 50 × √3/2 = 25√3.
So one of the unknown sides has a length of 25√3, and the other unknown side has the same length, since the triangle is equilateral.
To find the lengths of the other two sides of the triangle, we can use trigonometry. Let's call one of the unknown sides x. Then we know that:
sin(60°) = x/50, since sin(60°) = opposite/hypotenuse in a right triangle with a 60-degree angle.
Rearranging this equation, we get:
x = 50 sin(60°) = 50 × √3/2 = 25√3.
So one of the unknown sides has a length of 25√3, and the other unknown side has the same length, since the triangle is equilateral.
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