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A right triangle has sides measuring 5 and 12 inches. If the two vectors have a magnitude of 5 and 12 and are at right angles to each other, then what is their resultant? Use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the resultant.

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Answer:


x=13

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

Magnitude 1
M_1=5

Magnitude 1
M_2=12

Generally the Pythagoras equation for the magnitudes is mathematically given as


√(x^2)=√(M_1^2 +M_2^2)


√(x^2)=√(5^2 +12^2)


x=13

Therefore resultant magnitude is


x=13

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