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23 February, 00:19

What is the value of x in a 30-60-90 triangle with a hypotenuse of x+12 and a longer side of x?

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  1. 23 February, 03:04
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    In a 30 - 60 - 90 triangle the side opposite the hypotenuse is 1/2 the hypotenuse and which will be the shorter side. Read this over a couple of times till you realize that (x + 12) / 2 is the shortest side.

    [ (x + 12) / 2]^2 + x^2 = (x + 12) ^2 subtract [ (x + 12) / 2]^2 from both sides.

    x^2 = (x + 12) ^2 - [ (x + 12) / 2]^2

    x^2 = (x + 12) ^2 [ 1 - (1/2) ^2] You were given this as a question in school? It seems awfully hard.

    x^2 = (x + 12) ^2 [3/4]

    4x^2 = 3 * (x^2 + 24x + 144)

    4x^2 = 3x^2 + 72x + 432

    x^2 - 72x - 432 = 0 This is a quadratic, do you know what they are?

    The solution to this comes to x = 77.56

    I don't think I made a mistake, but it is sure possible. Check the numbers and my method.
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