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Vadim26 [7]
3 years ago
12

Make 'h' as the subject. Remember to rationalize the denominator while solving.

Mathematics
2 answers:
White raven [17]3 years ago
7 0

See the attachment.

Upon further simplification :-


Take √3 as 1.73
h = 0.8 (√3 + 1)
h = 0.8 (1.73 + 1)
h = 0.8 (2.73)
h = 2.184

Hope it helps ⚜

Sliva [168]3 years ago
4 0

Hello there BeGuiLE !

To solve your question,  we must first bring 'h' to one side of the equation.  Let's bring all the terms with the variable 'h' to the left side of the equation. So,
\large{\sf\sqrt{ 3  }  h =  1.6+h}
→ \large{\sf\sqrt{3}h-h=1.6 }

Now, let's combine the 2 terms containing the variable 'h'.
\large{\sf\sqrt{3}h-h=1.6 }
→ \large{\sf\left(\sqrt{3}-1\right)h=1.6 }

Now, we need to leave the variable 'h' alone in the left side of the equation & bring (√3 + 1) to the other side of the equation. This is done in order to make 'h' as the subject of the equation. So, we'll get it as,
\large{\sf\left(\sqrt{3}-1\right)h=1.6 }
→ \large{\sf\:h=\frac{1.6}{\sqrt{3}-1} }

Now, let's rationalize it. Rationalizing is a process where we move the root from the denominator of a fraction to the numerator for easier calculation. So,
\large{\sf\:h=\frac{1.6}{\sqrt{3}-1} }
→ \large{\sf\:h=\frac{1.6(\sqrt{3}+1)}{(\sqrt{3}-1 )(\sqrt{3}+1}) }
Now, use the algebraic identity, (a + b)(a - b) = a² - b²
→ \large{\sf\:h=\frac{1.6(\sqrt{3}+1)}{3-1} }
→ \large{\sf\:h=\frac{1.6(\sqrt{3}+1)}{2} }
→ \boxed{\large{\sf\:h=0.8(\sqrt{3}+1)}}

Now, we've made 'h' as the subject of the equation. If you want to solve it more, then,
\large{\sf\:h=0.8(\sqrt{3}+1)}
Take √3 as 1.73 (approx. value up to 2 decimal places)
→ \large{\sf\:h=0.8(1.73+1)}
→ \large{\sf\:h=0.8(2.73)}
→ \boxed{\boxed{\huge{\bf{\:h=2.184 \: (approx.)}}}}

I hope this will help you.

Please refer to the attached image if the explanation shows some error.

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Check out more links which will help you understand the topic better :

■ brainly.com/question/21406377

■ brainly.com/question/696184

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