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Using Pythagoras' theorem, work out the

length of the hypotenuse of this right-angled
triangle.
Give your answer to the nearest centimetre.
7 cm
19 cm
Not drawn accurately

User Mysticatea
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Answer:

Explanation:

a² + b². =. c²

7² + 19². =. c²

49 + 361 (400). =. c²

. c = √400= 20cm

User Lookaji
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Answer: About 20.25 or
√(410)

Explanation:

a²+b²=c²

c is the hypotenuse in this equation, so we can substitute the given side lengths for a and b.

7²+19²=c²

49+361=c²

410=c²

Then we take the square root to get

about 20.25 or
√(410) to be exact

User George Marques
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