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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 Djechlin
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Answer:

x = 2
√(3)

Explanation:

Using the tangent ratio in the right triangle with either of the 2 angles and the exact value

tan60° =
√(3)

tan60° =
(opposite)/(adjacent) =
(6)/(x) =
√(3)

Multiply both sides by x

6 = x
√(3) ( divide both sides by
√(3) )

x =
(6)/(√(3) ) ×
(√(3) )/(√(3) ) ← rationalising the denominator

x =
(6√(3) )/(3) = 2
√(3)

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