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The Pythagorean Theorem, Right Triangles Trigonometry

what is the value of x?

A.) 17



B.) 28



C.) 24



D.) 14​

(PLEASE HELP!! I NEED HELP A.S.A.P!!) The Pythagorean Theorem, Right Triangles Trigonometry-example-1
User Astaykov
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Answer:

Explanation:

by Pythagorean Theorem :

x² +10² = 26²

x² = 676 - 100

x² = 576

x = 24......(answer : C)

User Mamoru Satoh
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Answer:

C. 24

Explanation:

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

a and b are the legs of the right triangle. c is the hypotenuse.

a^2 + 10^2 = 26^2

a^2 + 100 = 676

a^2 = 576

Since "a" is to the 2nd power, the opposite would be to square root it.

Square root of 576 is 24.

x = 24

User Brian Pressler
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