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The length of one of the legs in a right triangle is 3 inches . If the hypotenuse is 10 inches long what the length of the other leg

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Answer:

9.5 inches

Explanation:

We are given that in a right angled triangle, one leg is 3 inches long while the hypotenuse is 10 inches long. We are to find the length of the other leg.

For this, we will use the Pythagoras Theorem.

Assuming x to be the length of the other leg.


1 0 ^ 2 = 3 ^ 2 + x ^ 2


100=9+x^2


x^2=91


√(x^2) =√(91)

x = 9.5

User Grabbag
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Answer:

9.53 inches

Explanation:

In a right angles triangle, the sum of the squares of the two legs (a and b) equals the square of the the hypotenuse.

a²+b²=c²

Substituting for the values provided in the question we get the following:

3²+b²=10²

b²=10²-3²

b²=91

b=9.53 inches.

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