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

Find the length of side xx in simplest radical form with a rational denominator.-example-1
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Answer:


x = (√(22))/(2)

Step by step explanation:


\text{This is an isosceles right triangle}~ \left(45^(\circ) - 45^(\circ) - 90^(\circ)\right).\\\\\text{Apply Pythagorean theorem,}\\\\~~~~~~\left(√(11)\right)^2 =x^2 +x^2 \\\\\implies 11 = 2x^2 \\\\\implies x^2 = \frac{11}2\\\\\implies x = \sqrt{(11)/(2)}\\\\\implies x = (√(11))/(\sqrt 2)\\\\\implies x = (√(11)\sqrt 2)/(2)\\\\\implies x = (√(22))/(2)

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