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Which equation can be used to find x,the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle

Which equation can be used to find x,the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle-example-1
User Mike Atlas
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a^2 + b^2 = c^2...a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
18^2 + 24^2 = x^2 <==

** the hypotenuse is always the longest side..it is the side opposite the right angle

User Liferacer
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Answer:


x^(2)=24^(2)+18^(2)

Explanation:

we know that

The Pythagoras Theorem states that in a right triangle


c^(2)=a^(2)+b^(2)

where

c is the hypotenuse

a,b are the legs of the right triangle

In this problem we have


a=24\ units, b=18\ units, c=x\ units

substitute


x^(2)=24^(2)+18^(2)


User Phil Helix
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