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A right triangle has a leg of 3 feet and a hypotenuse of 4 feet. What is the length of the other leg? Enter your answer, as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth, in the box.

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It would be 2.6 because you would subtract 16 by 9 and then square root it
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Answer:

The length of other leg is 2.6 feet

Explanation:

Given a right triangle has a leg of 3 feet and a hypotenuse of 4 feet.

we have to find the length of the other leg.

As given a right angled triangle

∴ By Pythagoras theorem


(Hypotenuse)^2=(Base)^2+(Height)^2


4^2=3^2+(other \thinspace leg)^2


16=9+(other \thinspace leg)^2


(other \thinspace leg)^2=7


Other\thinspace leg=\sqrt7=2.6457..\sim 2.6

The length of other leg is 2.6 feet

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