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Given the right triangle below, if AB = 6 and BC = 4, find AC.

Given the right triangle below, if AB = 6 and BC = 4, find AC.-example-1
User Sjoerd Van Den Berg
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In the right triangle ABC

AB and BC are the legs of the right angle

AC is the hypotenuse

The relationship between them is


AC=√(AB^2+BC^2)

Since AB = 6

Since BC = 4

Substitute them in the rule above


\begin{gathered} AC=√(6^2+4^2) \\ \\ AC=√(36+16) \\ \\ AC=√(52) \\ \\ AC=2√(13) \end{gathered}

The correct option is a

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