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In a right triangle the lengths of the legs are a and b. Find the length of the hypotenuse, if: a=3/7, b=4/7

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Answer:

5/7

Explanation:

We need the Pythagorean Theorem here.

If you have a right triangle, you can use the equation a^2+b^2=c^2 where a and b are legs and c is the hypotenuse.

Plug in your information.

(3/7)^2+(4/7)^2=c^2

Simplify what you can.

9/49+16/49=c^2

25/49=c^2

Square root both sides.

5/7=c

User Rejeev Divakaran
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Answer:

5/7.

Explanation:

Let the hypotenuse = h , then:

h^2 = (3/7)^2 +(4/7)^2 ( By the Pythagoras Theorem).

h^2 = 9/49 + 16/49

h^2 = 25/49

h = 5/7.

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