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A right triangle has a vertex at point M and a height of 3 units. The base of the triangle is on MN←→− and is 4 units long. One of the vertices of the triangle is at M.

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A right triangle has a vertex at point M and a height of 3 units. The base of the-example-1

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Hey there!

Your correct answer would be in the attachment below.

Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
A right triangle has a vertex at point M and a height of 3 units. The base of the-example-1
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Answer:

The graph in the attached figure

Explanation:

we know that

Applying the Pythagoras Theorem

Find the length of the hypotenuse


c^(2)=a^(2) +b^(2)

we have


a=4\ units


b=3\ units

substitute


c^(2)=4^(2) +3^(2)


c^(2)=25


c=5\ units

The graph in the attached figure

A right triangle has a vertex at point M and a height of 3 units. The base of the-example-1
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