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PLZ HELP ASAP RIGHT TRIANGLES

PLZ HELP ASAP RIGHT TRIANGLES-example-1

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the answer is C
√(40) due to the Pythagorean theorem
User Simon Suh
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Answer:
x = √40 = 2√10

Step-by-step explanation:
The given triangle is an isosceles triangle. This means that the angle bisector is perpendicular to the base and bisects it, which means that we now have two identical right-angled triangles.

Let's consider the triangle on the right:
We have one of its sides = 6 units, the other one = 4/2 = 2 units and the hypotenuse = x units

We will use the Pythagorean theorem to get the length of the hypotenuse as follows:
(Hypotenuse)² = (side1)² + (side2)²
x² = (6)² + (2)²
x² = 36 + 4
x² = 40
either x = -√40 = -2√10 ........> rejected as length cannot be negative
or x = +√40 = 2√10 .........> accepted value

Based on the above:
x = 2√10 units

Hope this helps :)
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