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The triangle below is equilateral. Find the length of side a in simplest radical form

with a rational denominator.
X
√6

The triangle below is equilateral. Find the length of side a in simplest radical form-example-1
User Zenoh
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Check the picture below.

since the triangle is equilateral, is also equiangular.


a√(3)=√(6)\implies a=\cfrac{√(6)}{√(3)}\implies a=\cfrac{√(2\cdot 3)}{√(3)}\implies a=\cfrac{√(2)√(3)}{√(3)}\implies a=√(3) \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ 2a=x\implies {\Large \begin{array}{llll} 2√(3)=x \end{array}}

The triangle below is equilateral. Find the length of side a in simplest radical form-example-1
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In an equilateral triangle with a height of
\(√(6)\) and one side measuring x, the length of side x is
\(2√(2)\) in simplest radical form with a rational denominator.

In an equilateral triangle, the height (h) can be related to the side length (x) using the Pythagorean theorem. The formula is:


\[ h^2 + \left((x)/(2)\right)^2 = x^2 \]

Given that the height is
\( √(6) \), substitute
\( h = √(6) \) into the equation:


\[ (√(6))^2 + \left((x)/(2)\right)^2 = x^2 \]\[ 6 + (x^2)/(4) = x^2 \]

Now, solve for x:


\[ (3x^2)/(4) = 6 \]\[ x^2 = (24)/(3) \]\[ x^2 = 8 \]\[ x = √(8) \]\[ x = 2√(2) \]

Therefore, the length of side x in simplest radical form with a rational denominator is
\( 2√(2) \).

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