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By Trigonometric Ratio,


\begin{gathered} \tan 60=(2)/(y) \\ \text{Cross multiply to get,} \\ y=(2)/(\tan 60) \\ y=\frac{2}{\sqrt[]{3}} \\ y=\frac{2\text{ }\sqrt[]{3}}{\sqrt[]{3}\text{ }*\sqrt[]{3}} \\ y=\frac{2\sqrt[]{3}}{3} \\ y=(2)/(3)\text{ }\sqrt[]{3} \end{gathered}

To find the value of x :


\begin{gathered} \sin 60=(2)/(x) \\ \text{Cross multiplying, we get,} \\ x=(2)/(\sin 60) \\ \\ x=\frac{2}{\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2}}=\frac{4}{\sqrt[]{3}} \\ \\ x=\frac{4\sqrt[]{3}}{\sqrt[]{3}*\sqrt[]{3}} \\ \\ x=\frac{4\text{ }\sqrt[]{3}}{3} \end{gathered}

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