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Find the length of sides in simplest radical form with a rational denominator.

Find the length of sides in simplest radical form with a rational denominator.-example-1
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Given:

In a right angle triangle, two interior angles are 60° and 30°, and their opposite sides are x and 3 respectively.

To find:

The length of side x in simplest radical form with a rational denominator.

Solution:

In a right angle triangle,


\tan \theta=(Perpendicular)/(Base)

Using this formula for the given triangle, we get


\tan 30^\circ=(3)/(x)


(1)/(√(3))=(3)/(x)

On cross multiplication, we get


1* x=3* √(3)


x=3√(3)

Therefore, the length of side x in simplest radical form is
3√(3) units.

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