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What is the length of the third side of the window frame below?

(Figure is not drawn to scale.)

A picture of a right triangular window frame is shown. The longest side has length labeled as 58 inches. The height of the frame is labeled as 42 inches.

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What is the length of the third side of the window frame below? (Figure is not drawn-example-1
User Srinidhi
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a^2+b^2=c^2
42^2+b^2=58^2
1764+b^2=3364
b^2=3364-1764
b^2=1600
square root b^2=square root 1600
b=40 inches
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Answer:

Option A. 16 inches

Explanation:

Since in a right angle triangle Pythagoras theorem is applicable.

Base² + height² = Hypotenuse²

In the given window frame height = 42 inches and hypotenuse = 58 inches

Therefore by Pythagoras theorem

58² = 42² + Base²

Base² = 58² - 42² = 3364 - 1764 = 1600

Base = √1600 = 40 inches

Therefore Option A. 40 inches is the answer.

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