what is the missing side of a triangle, when leg is 2√3, leg x using the 30-60-90 triangle theorem

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To find the missing side of a triangle using the 30-60-90 triangle theorem, we can observe that in a 30-60-90 triangle, the sides are in the ratio 1:√3:2.

If one leg of the triangle is 2√3, we can determine the other leg (x) is simply the side length in the ratio with √3.

Therefore, x = √3(2√3) = 2(3) = 6.

So, the missing side of the triangle is 6.
of course, if it's the longer leg which is 2√3, then the shorter leg is 2
Yes, if the longer leg of the triangle is 2√3, then the shorter leg is simply half of that value. Therefore, the shorter leg (x) = 2.