Math, asked by avnikundu, 10 months ago

If a=√3/4 and 4/a= x√3 ,find x​

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Answered by ramakshith19
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Answer:

16/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given a = \sqrt{3}/4 and 4/a= x

From the expression 4/a= x \sqrt{3},

4/a= x \sqrt{3}

x = \dfrac{4}{a\sqrt{3} }

Substituting the value of a,

x = \dfrac{4}{a\sqrt{3} } = \dfrac{4}{\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{4} \cdot \sqrt{3} } = \dfrac{4 \cdot 4}{3} = 16/3.

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