If in a right-angled triangle, the ratio of the longer leg to the shorter is \(\sqrt2:1,\) what is the ratio of the

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If in a right-angled triangle, the ratio of the longer leg to the shorter is \(\sqrt2:1,\) what is the ratio of the shorter leg to the hypotenuse?

A. \(1:3\)
B. \(1:\sqrt3\)
C. \(\sqrt2:\sqrt3\)
D. \(3:2\)
E. \(\sqrt3:1\)

Answer: B

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