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Re: Triangle RST is formed by the intersections of the line x = [#permalink]
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Pardon me for being naïve , but I didn't get the explanation. Can some please explain the logic behind the ratio equation ?

It is not a equation but a relation among variable and value.
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Now this is <12 so 30 is more than RST

B>A

Is this correct?
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chetan2u wrote:

Now this is <12 so 30 is more than RST

B>A

Is this correct?



Yes, it is correct...
\(6\sqrt{3}<6\sqrt{4}................6\sqrt{3}<6*2................6\sqrt{3}<12\)
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Re: Triangle RST is formed by the intersections of the line x = [#permalink]
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AE wrote:
chetan2u wrote:

Now this is <12 so 30 is more than RST

B>A

Is this correct?



Yes, it is correct...
\(6\sqrt{3}<6\sqrt{4}................6\sqrt{3}<6*2................6\sqrt{3}<12\)



ohhh! I was confused with the word 'this is', I thought something else in relation to angle.

I think I am clear now.
If angle=30 y=6 x=6[/square_root]3[square_root]
as x=12 that is x>12 angle must be less than 30 to commiserate with the other contents of the right triangle.
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