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One leg of a right triangular piece of land has a length of 24 yards. They hypotenuse has a length of 74 yards. The other leg has a length of 10x yards. What is the value of x?

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To solve this problem we have to use the Pythagorean theorem. You can only use the Pythagorean theorem in Right Triangles. The longest side of the triangle is called the "hypotenuse". C² is the longest side so it is the hypotenuse . To calculate c² we have to do α² + β² = c².

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One leg of a right triangular piece of land has a length of 24 yards. They hypotenuse has a length of 74 yards. The other leg has a length of 10x yards.

First leg (24 yards) would be α

Second leg would be β

Hypotenuse (74 yards) would be c

Now we have points α β c.

a² (24) + β² ( x ) = c² (74)

Calculations

c² = α² + β²

74² = 24²+ β²

5476 = 576 + β²

5476 - 576 = β²

4900 = β²

→√4900

β = 70 yards

70 = 10x

x = 70÷10 = 7 yards

The second leg = 7 yards
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