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Which of the following could be the ratio length of the longer leg of a 30-60-90 triangle to the length of its hypotenuse

User Theodor
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Answer:


√(3) : 2

Explanation:

We construct a ΔABC which is same a 30-60-90 triangle ( see in the figure).

Now, let be the length of hypotenuse (AB) =
x units, then one leg of the Δ will be
x*cos30 units (AC) =
(√(3) )/(2) *x units and the other leg will be
x * sin30 units (BC) =
(x)/(2) units.

Here the length of longer leg (AC) =
(√(3) )/(2) *x units and the length of hypotenuse =
x units.

Hence the ratio of the length of longer leg and the length of the hypotenuse in the Δ = AC:AB =
(√(3) )/(2) *x:x =
(√(3) )/(2)

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The sides of a 30-60-90 triangle have the ratios 1:√3:2. The ratio of the longest side to the hypotenuse is
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