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What is the hypotenuse of a triangle with 4 ft and 5 ft

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Answer:


\Large\text{The hypotenuse is}\ √(41)\ ft\approx6.4\ ft

Explanation:


\text{Use the Pythagorean theorem:}


a^2+b^2=c^2


\text{a, b - legs}\\\text{c - hypotenuse}


\text{We have the legs 4ft and 5ft. Substitute:}


c^2=4^2+5^2\\\\c^2=16+25\\\\c^2=41\to c=√(41)

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