60.3k views
3 votes
I have a test on the Pythagorean theorem and dilations on Monday...for dilations could you plz help me understand it and how to find the algebraic expressions for them plz?

I have a test on the Pythagorean theorem and dilations on Monday...for dilations could-example-1
User Inariksit
by
8.8k points

2 Answers

3 votes
The Pythagorean Theorem is:
\alpha x^(2) +b x^(2) =c x^(2)

So, for your problem, the hypotenuse is 13 and another side length is 5.
It doesn't matter if you put 5 in the equation as a or b.

The equation would be:
5 x^(2) +b x^(2) =13 x^(2)
To solve you would do 5*5=25 and 13*13= 169.
You would end up with:
25 +b^(2)= 169
Subtract 25 from 169 to get 144. In order to get b by itself, you must square root both sides. The other side length is 12.

Then multiply 12 by 5 to get 60
Then divide 60 by 2 to get 30.
THE ANSWER IS 30.
User Berenice
by
8.0k points
3 votes
the Pythagorean theorem states that a² + b²= c². this theorem only works with RIGHT TRIANGLES, and thats all.

i don't think dilations has a formula, unless you count the scale factor as its formula.
User ABDERRAHMANE OUALI
by
9.0k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.