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



Thanks in advance


Find The Length Of Side X In Simplest Radical Form With A Rational Denominator Thanks In Advance class=

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Answer:

2*√2

Step-by-step explanation:

You need to use the trigonometrical function of angle (You should use the side sqrt2 and x to find the x). Take any acute angle (for example, 60 degrees)

The cos of this angle is equal to the ratio of adjoined leg (sqrt2) to the hypotenude (the side opposite to right angle, it is x)

cos60degrees= sqrt2/ x

1/2= sqrt2/x

x= 2*sqrt2= 2*√2