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Geometry.Find the indicated side of the triangle. Include a clear answer and description if possible

Geometry.Find the indicated side of the triangle. Include a clear answer and description-example-1
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In this problem we are given a right triangle with 45 degree angle. We know that the sum of a triangle's angles needs to be equal to 180 degrees.

When we subtract 90+45 from 180 we got 45. That means we have an isoceles triangle.

According to the Pythagorean Theorem,
a^(2) +b^(2) =c^(2) .

When we plug in the numbers we get:
a^(2) +b^(2) =10^(2)

Because we know that a = b, we can write this as:
a^(2) +a^(2) =10^(2) or
2a^(2) =10^(2)

Simplify:
(2a^(2))/(2) =(100)/(2), then
a^(2) =50

Take the square root:
\sqrt{a^(2)} =√(50) =>a=5√(2)

So, B is
5√(2)

To find it faster we have a formula for this: "If a right triangle has 2 equal angles, the hypotenuse is equal to
√(2) times the leg."

Vice-versa: leg ×
√(2) = hypotenuse or leg = hypotenuse /
√(2)