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Given that the angle ranges from 45° to 60°, you need to plug in values for angle a and find a special triangle to solve for y. If a is 45°, the triangle’s sides are \(x, x, x \sqrt{2}\). It doesn’t matter what the hypotenuse is; x = 4, which means y also is 4. If a is 60°, the triangle’s sides are \(x, x \sqrt{3}, 2x\). The shortest side of the triangle would be the one on the x-axis. Since x = 4, then \(y = 4 \sqrt{3}\) or approximately 6.93. So the correct answers range from 4 to 6.93. Choices (C), (D), and (E) are all correct.
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