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Find the value of Z.

A. 3
B. 6\sqrt{2}
C. 2
D. 2\sqrt{2}

Find the value of Z. A. 3 B. 6\sqrt{2} C. 2 D. 2\sqrt{2}-example-1
User TecBeast
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So you would first find the length of y.

To do that, use the Pythagorean's Theorem:

a²+b²=c²

in this case, c = 3, and b = 1.

a² + 1² = 3²
a² + 1 = 9
a² = 8
a = √8

Now to find z, use the Pythagorean's Theorem again:

a² + b² = c²

where √8 = a and 8 = b, and z = c.

√8² + 8² = z²
8 + 64 = z²
72 = z²
z = √72

To simplify this, take out the largest perfect square, or 36:

z = √36√2
z = 6√2

So your answer would be B.
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