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Pathagorean theorum, solve and steps if possible

Pathagorean theorum, solve and steps if possible-example-1
User Andy Theos
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Answer: 4 √ 14

Explanation:

Pythagorean theorem is (a^2 + b^2 = c^2)

Step 1. (10^2) + (x^2) = (18^2) {we divided the 20 by 2 to get one right triangle for the pythagorean theorem.}

Step 2. 100 + x^2 = 324

Step 3. x^2 = 224

Step 4. x ≈ 15 (rounded to the nearest whole number) (x = 14.9666295)

Step 5. Eliminate the wrong choices. B and D are both eliminated, because they are whole numbers, and they don't match the answer we got.

Step 6. Find the square root. 2 √ 106 is ≈ 20.59126, which isn't equal to our 14.966, .

Step 7. With all but one answer remaining, the answer would be 4 √ 14, and we can double-check. (14.9666295 = 14.9666295.)

User Radika
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Answer: A, 4
√(14)

Explanation:

18^2-10^2=224


√(224) =4
√(14)

User George Kargakis
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