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Find the unknown length in the right triangle with necessary approximate to the nearest thousandth. The answer choices are for 24, 4, 25,000

Find the unknown length in the right triangle with necessary approximate to the nearest-example-1
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A right triangle is given and it is required that you find the unknown length.

Let the length of the unknown be x.

The right triangle is shown below:

Recall the Pythagorean Theorem which states that in a right triangle, the relationship between the lengths of legs a and b and the length of the hypotenuse, c is:


a^2+b^2=c^2

Substitute the side lengths provided into the equation:


70^2+x^2=74^2

Solve the resulting equation for x:


\begin{gathered} \Rightarrow x^2=74^2-70^2 \\ \Rightarrow x^2=5476-4900=576 \\ \Rightarrow x^2=576 \\ \text{Take square root of both sides:} \\ \Rightarrow x=\sqrt[]{576}=24 \end{gathered}

Hence, the required unknown length is 24 ft

Find the unknown length in the right triangle with necessary approximate to the nearest-example-1
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