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Find the unknown side of the right triangle below. Round to the nearest tenth .

Find the unknown side of the right triangle below. Round to the nearest tenth .-example-1

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Answer:


2.2 km

Skills needed: Pythagorean Theorem

Explanation:

1) We are given a right triangle. A right triangle has one right angle, which has a measure of 90 degrees.

- This theorem is used to find the side lengths of a right triangle. This problem is a perfect example for using this theorem.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) Before using this theorem, there are some important vocab terms:

---> Legs: Legs are the two shorter sides of a right triangle. They are not opposite the right angle.

---> Hypotenuse: This is the side that is opposite of the right angle, and is also the longest side of the right triangle.

In the theorem below,
a and
b are the legs,
c is the hypotenuse

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3) The theorem (essentially a formula) is:


a^2+b^2=c^2

Now, let's determine which side is which variable:

- We are given
a, which is 2, which is a leg.

- We are also given
c, which is 3, which is the hypotenuse (since it is opposite of the right angle)

Let's plug it in below:


2^2+b^2=c^2, so we are solving for
b, the other leg.


4+b^2=9 (simplifying the exponents)


b^2=5 (isolating the
b to solve)


b=√(5) (square-rooting both sides to solve for "b")


b = \sqrt5=2.2

square root 5 is rounded to 2.2, so that is the answer.

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