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I need help on this???-example-1

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Another way to do this is to apply pythagoras 3 times, since there are 3 right triangles. Assuming the sides not named here are a and b, you get:

a^2 + b^2 = 16^2
9^2 + y^2 = a^2
y^2 + 7^2 = b^2

You can solve these to y=3√7
User Rahul Singh
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Use the geometric mean for right triangles here. Like this
(9)/(y)= (y)/(7). Cross multiply to get
y^(2)=63, and
y= √(63). That simplifies down to
y= √(9*7). Pull out the 9 as a perfect square of 3 and you're left with
y=3 √(7), first choice above.
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