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Find the length of side xx in simplest radical form with a rational denominator.
x
11
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I don't have the diagram — could you upload it or describe the triangle (which side is the hypotenuse, and what are the angles or other side lengths)?
If the usual intended problem is a 45°–45°–90° right triangle with hypotenuse 11, then each leg x = 11/√2. Rationalizing the denominator gives
x = (11√2)/2.
If instead it is a 30°–60°–90° triangle with hypotenuse 11, then
- short leg = 11/2,
- long leg = 11·√3/2.
Send the diagram or clarify which triangle you mean and I’ll give the exact simplest-radical answer.
If the usual intended problem is a 45°–45°–90° right triangle with hypotenuse 11, then each leg x = 11/√2. Rationalizing the denominator gives
x = (11√2)/2.
If instead it is a 30°–60°–90° triangle with hypotenuse 11, then
- short leg = 11/2,
- long leg = 11·√3/2.
Send the diagram or clarify which triangle you mean and I’ll give the exact simplest-radical answer.
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