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Help me with this, it's Pythagorean theorem.

Help me with this, it's Pythagorean theorem.-example-1
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Answer:

Let the required side of the triangle be x

By Pythagoras theorem we get,


x = \sqrt{ {13}^(2) - {12}^(2) } \\ = √(169 - 144) \\ = √(25) \\ = \sqrt{ {5}^(2) } \\ = 5

5 is the right answer.

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Explanation:

Let x represent the missing side length.

By Pythagoras' Theorem,

We have x² + 12² = 13².

Therefore x² = 13² - 12² = 25 and x = 5.

(x = -5 is rejected as side lengths are positive)

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