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When finding the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle, why might you approximate the answer?

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Answer:

In a right angled triangle, length of hypotenuse is calculated by using the formula :


Hypotenuse^(2)= \sqrt{Base^(2) + Perpendicular^(2) }

Now, there could be a possibility that the term under square root does not form a complete square, then an approximation of the root will make more sense in calculating the length of hypotenuse.

For real-world problems, you would want an approximation, so that you will have an estimate of the length you are looking to find out.


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