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(03.01 lc) the leg of a right triangle is 2 units and the hypotenuse is 3 units. What is the length, in units of the other leg of the triangle

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hypotenuse^2 = leg1^2 + leg2^2
3^2 = 2^2 + leg2^2
leg2^2 = 3^2 -2^2
leg2^2 =9 -4
leg2^2 = 5
leg2 = square root (5)



User Ravindrab
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For this case, the first thing we should do is use the Pythagorean theorem.
We have then:

c ^ 2 = a ^ 2 + b ^ 2
Where,
a, b: sides of the rectangle triangle
c: hypotenuse
Substituting values we have:

3 ^ 2 = 2 ^ 2 + b ^ 2
Clearing b we have:

b ^ 2 = 3 ^ 2 - 2 ^ 2

b = √(3^2 - 2^2)

b = √(9-4)

b = √(5)
Answer:
The length, in units of the other leg of the triangle is:

b = √(5)
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