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Hi! Can someone help me with the phytagorean theorem find the length of the hypotenuse and find the distance between two points. Thank you!

Hi! Can someone help me with the phytagorean theorem find the length of the hypotenuse-example-1
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Hi! Can someone help me with the phytagorean theorem find the length of the hypotenuse-example-2
User Sukhpreet
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According Pythogras Theorem,

Hypotenuse^2= Perpendicular^2 + Base^2

H^2 = 6 ^2 + 5 ^2

H ^2= 36 + 25

H ^2= 61


H= 7.81
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Photo 1

Answer:


\\c = √(61)

Explanation:

The pythagorean theorem is
a^(2) + b^(2) = c^(2)

So if we plug in the other lengths it will be
5^(2) + 6^(2) = c^(2)

Now we have to find the value of
c


25 + 36 = c^(2)


√(61) = \sqrt{c^(2)}


\\c = √(61)

Photo 2

Answer:


13

Explanation:

Use the distance formula;
\sqrt{(x_(2) - x_(1))^(2) + {(y_(2) - y_(1))^(2)

So if we plug in the other lengths it will be
\sqrt{(8 - 3)^(2) + (7 - (-5))^(2)

Then we simplify and get
13

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