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Which equation represents the value of x?

Which equation represents the value of x?-example-1
Which equation represents the value of x?-example-1
Which equation represents the value of x?-example-2
User Alethea
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Answer:

option 2nd is correct.

Explanation:

We have been given a right angled triangle having right angle at B.

So, we can use pythagoras theorem which is:


hypotenuse^2=side^2+side^2 (1)

hypotenuse is the longest side.

which is 10 here,.

And x and y are other two sides

Substituting the values in formula in (1) we get:


10^2=x^2+y^2


100=x^2+y^2


\Rightarrow √(100-y^2)=x

Therefore, option 2nd is correct.

User Kamlendra Sharma
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Using the Pythagorean theorem you would find X by taking the square root of the base squared (Y^2) subtracted from the hypotenuse squared ( 10^2 = 100)


The equation would be x = √100-y^2


The second answer is the correct one.

User Sangie
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