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If the length of the hypotenuse is 10 m and its base leg is 6 m, what is the length of

its remaining leg?
1. a = 12 m
2.a = 8 m
3.a = 9 m
4.a = 10 m

User Ryan Ische
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Answer:

2.
a=8 m

Explanation:

Let
a = length of the remaining leg


6^2+a^2=10^2 (using the Pythagorean theorem)


36+a^2=100


a^2=64


a=√(64)


=8 m

∴ The length of the remaining leg is
8 m.

Hope this helps :)

User Smile
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Answer:

a=8m

Explanation:

a²+b²=c²

where a= 6m,c=10m

6²+b²=10²

b²=100-36

b²=64

b=√64=8

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