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Can you find x for this problem i want to make sure my answers right

Can you find x for this problem i want to make sure my answers right-example-1
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Given:

In a right triangle,

The angle is 60 degrees.

The length of the opposite side is,


2\sqrt[]{3}

The length of the adjacent side is 2.

The hypotenuse side is x.

To find the value of x:

Using the trigonometric ratio of sine,


\begin{gathered} \sin \theta=\frac{\text{Opp}}{\text{Hyp}} \\ \sin 60^(\circ)=\frac{2\sqrt[]{3}}{x} \\ x=\frac{2\sqrt[]{3}}{\sin 60^(\circ)} \\ x=\frac{2\sqrt[]{3}}{\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2}} \\ x=(2)/((1)/(2)) \\ x=4 \end{gathered}

Hence, the value of x is 4.

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