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In centimeters, what is the unknown length in this right triangle?

In centimeters, what is the unknown length in this right triangle?-example-1
User MarkK
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Hey!

You have to use the Pythagorean Theorem.

a² + b² = c² is the same as: c² - b² = a²


c = 61 \\ 61^(2) = 61 * 61 = 3,721


b = 60 \\ 60^(2) = 60 * 60 = 3,600

Subtract:


3,721 - 3,600 = 121

√121 = 11


\framebox{x = 11 cm}

User Mohanad Kaleia
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Using the Pythagorean Theorem:

x^2 = 61^2 - 60^2

x^2 = 3721 - 3600

x^2 = 121

x = SQRT(121)

x = 11 cm.

User Ogod
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