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Find the length of side x in simplest radical form with a rational denominator

Find the length of side x in simplest radical form with a rational denominator-example-1

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User Gerry P
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It's the triangle 30° - 60° - 90°.

The sides are in proportion 1 : √3 : 2 (look at the picture).

Therefore we have:


x=(\sqrt6\cdot\sqrt3)/(2)=(√((6)(3)))/(2)=(√(18))/(2)=(√((9)(2)))/(2)\\\\=(\sqrt9\cdot\sqrt2)/(2)=\boxed{(3\sqrt2)/(2)}

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