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Find the missing side lengths. Answers are in simplest radical form with the

denominator rationalized.

Find the missing side lengths. Answers are in simplest radical form with the denominator-example-1
User Opticyclic
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Explanation:

Given is the 30°x60°x90° right triangle.

The ratio of its sides is:

  • 1 : √3 : 2

Find the missing sides using the ratio above:

  • x = 2*2√6 = 4√6
  • y = 2√6*√3 = 2*3√2 = 6√2
User Bocajim
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Answer:


\sf x = 4√(6) and
\sf y = 6√(2)

Explanation:

given:

  • opposite length: y
  • adjacent length: 2√6
  • hypotenuse length: x

using tan rule:


\sf tan(x)= (opposite)/(adjacent)


\sf tan(60)= (y)/(2√(6) )


\sf tan(60)*{2√(6)= y


\sf y = 6√(2)

using cosine rule:


\sf cos(x)= (adjacent)/(hypotensue)


\sf cos(60)= (2√(6) )/(x)


\sf x= (2√(6) )/(cos(60))


\sf x = 4√(6)

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