Answer:
[tex]\text{Long}=6\sqrt{3}\ units[/tex]
[tex]\text{Short}=6\ units[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given a right angled triangle such that the hypotenuse of this triangle is:
Hypotenuse= 12 units
Also, the side long is the side adjacent to the angle 30°.
This means that in order to find this side long we need to use the cosine trignometric ratio.
i.e.
[tex]\cos 30=\dfrac{long}{Hypotenuse}\\\\i.e.\\\\\cos 30=\dfrac{long}{12}\\\\i.e.\\\\\dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2}=\dfrac{long}{12}\\\\i.e.\\\\long=6\sqrt{3}\ units[/tex]
and the side short is calculated by using sine ratio corresponding to angle 30°.
i.e.
[tex]\sin 30=\dfrac{short}{Hypotenuse}\\\\i.e.\\\\\dfrac{1}{2}=\dfrac{short}{12}\\\\i.e.\\\\short=\dfrac{12}{2}\\\\i.e.\\\\short=6\ units[/tex]