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The shorter leg of a right triangle is 7 centimeters nbspless than the other leg. Find the length of the two legs if the hypotenuse is 13 centimeter

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Answer:

The shorter leg of the right triangle is
5\ cm

The other leg of the right triangle is
12\ cm

Explanation:

Let

x-----> the shorter leg of a right triangle

y----> the larger leg of a right triangle

we know that

Applying the Pythagoras Theorem


13^(2)=x^(2) +y^(2) ----> equation A


x=y-7 ----> equation B

substitute equation B in equation A and solve for y


13^(2)=(y-7)^(2) +y^(2)\\169=y^(2) -14y+49+y^(2) \\2y^(2)-14y-120=0

using a graphing tool----> solve the quadratic equation

The solution is
y=12\ cm

see the attached figure

Find the value of x


x=12-7=5\ cm

therefore

The shorter leg of the right triangle is
5\ cm

The other leg of the right triangle is
12\ cm

The shorter leg of a right triangle is 7 centimeters nbspless than the other leg. Find-example-1
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