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The missing side of the triangle

The missing side of the triangle-example-1
User Oscfri
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Answer:

x =
√(95)

Explanation:

In this problem, we need to use the Pythagorean theorem.

Pythagorean theorem is a theorem where you can find a side length in a right triangle.

The hypotenuse (The longest side) squared equals the other two side lengths added together after being squared.

In numbers, this will be: (12)^2 = (7)^2 + (x)^2.

144 = 49 + x^2.

95 = x^2

x =
√(95)

We cannot simplify
√(95), so that is the final answer.

User Jar Yit
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Answer:

x = √95

Explanation:

from the sign on the picture it is a rigth triangle

we use pythagoras

x² = 12² - 7²

x² = 144 - 49

x² = 95

x = √95

(x = 9.75)

User Gary Rudolph
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