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What are the values of the variables in the triangle below? if the answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest radical form. the diagram is not drawn to scale

What are the values of the variables in the triangle below? if the answer is not an-example-1
User Thuan
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Answer:

b.
x=69,\ y=23√(3)

Explanation:

The diagram shows the right triangle with an acute angle of
30^(\circ).

In
30^(\circ)-60^(\circ)-90^(\circ) right triangle, the leg opposite to the
30^(\circ) angle is half the hypotenuse, so


y=(1)/(2)\cdot 46√(3)=23√(3)

By the Pythagorean theorem,


x^2+y^2=(46√(3))^2\\ \\x^2=(46√(3))^2-(23√(3))^2\\ \\x^2=46^2\cdot 3-23^2\cdot 3=23^2\cdot 3(4-1)\\ \\x^2=23^2\cdot 3^2\\ \\x=23\cdot 3=69

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