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One leg of a right triangle is 3 more inches than he shorter leg. The hypotenuse is 15 inches. What are the lengths of the legs of the triangle and what is its area? Leg 1Leg 2Area

User Leos Literak
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Data

Leg 1 = a = b + 3

Leg 2 = b

H = 15

Pythagorean theorem

15^2 = (b + 3)^2 + b^2

225 = b^2 + 6b + 9 + b^2

225 = 2b^2 + 6b + 9

2b^2 + 6b + 9 - 225 = 0

2b^2 + 6b - 216 = 0

Solving

b^2 + 3b - 108

Factoring

(b +12)(b - 9) = 0

b + 12 = 0 b -9 = 0

b = -12 b = 9

The length of b = 9 because there are not negative lengths

Leg 1 = 9 + 3

= 12

Leg 1 = 12

Leg 2 = 9

Hypotenuse = 15

Area = base x height / 2

= 12 x 9/2

= 54 u^2

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