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Whats the distance from point y to qx in the figure
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Whats the distance from point y to qx in the figure
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Because the triangle XYZ is a right triangle, you can use the pythagorean theorm which is a^2 + b^2 = c^2
the c^2 is always the hypotenuse and the a and b don't matter
10^2 + b^2 = (10 rad 2)^2
100 + b^2 = (10 rad 2)(10 rad 2)
100 + b^2 = 100 * 2 --> rad 2 times rad 2 = 2 (the radical cancels out)
100 + b^2 = 200
100-100 + b^2 = 200-100
b^2 = 100
b = rad 100
b = 10
the distance from point Y to WX is 10 (answer is B)
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The distance from point
to
is just the measure of the line segment
. Notice that
is one of the sides of the right triangle
, so to find its length we are going to use the Pythagorean theorem:
We can conclude that the correct answer is
B. 10
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