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Find the length of side xx in simplest radical form with a rational denominator.

30°
60°
x
4

User Michael GEDION
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The value of 'x' with rational denominator =


(4 √(3) )/(3)

Explanation:

cos =


(adjacent \: side)/(hypotenuse)

cos 30 =


( √(3) )/(2)

given triangle is a right- angled triangle.

from the triangle,

cost 30 =


(adjacent \: side)/(hypotenuse) \: \: = \: (2)/(x)


( √(3) )/(2) \: = (2)/(x)

√3x = 4


x \: = \: (4)/( √(3) )

Rationalising the denominator we get,

x =


(4)/( √(3) ) * ( √(3) )/( √(3) )

x =


(4 √(3) )/(3)

Therefore, the value of 'x' =


(4 √(3) )/(3)

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