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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
User Leoj
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Answer:

(4
√(3))/3

Explanation:

From the diagram,

Applying

sinθ = Opposite/Hypotenuse................. Equation 1

From the diagram,

Given: θ = 60°, Opposite = 2, Hypotenuse = X

Substitute these values into equation 1

sin60° = 2/X

make X the subject of the equation

X = 2/sin60°.................. Equation 2

But,

sin60° =
(√(3) )/(2)

Therefore,

X = 2/(
(√(3) )/(2))

X = (2×2)/
√(3)

X = 4/
√(3)

Rationalising the denominator,

X = (4/
√(3))×(
√(3)/
√(3))

X = (4
√(3))/3

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