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What is the value of x? Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Right triangle whose two legs measure eight and x, and whose hypotenuse measures ten
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What is the value of x? Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.
Right triangle whose two legs measure eight and x, and whose hypotenuse measures ten
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This relates to Pythagorean Theorem. So you'd have to use a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
a & b are both "measurements" of x.
So you'd plug in 8 for a/b abecause (explained above this.).
And 10 would be in the place of c^2 because c = hypotenuse.
So it'd be a^2 + 8^2 = 10^2
a^2 + 64 = 100
-64 -64
a^2= 36
You'd have to square root the 36 because you're finding that one number and squaring it.So It'd turn out to being x=6.
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This triangle is actually a 3-4-5 right triangle. By the Pythagoras Theorem,
, we can see that
are the legs of the triangle, and
is the hypotenuse. Therefore,
, and solving, we get
. Therefore,
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