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Can someone tell me if I did this problem correctly? Fine the value of x using Pythagorean theorem and write answer in simplest radical form if I got it wrong.

Can someone tell me if I did this problem correctly? Fine the value of x using Pythagorean-example-1
User Dejan S
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Answer:


a=3√(5) or 6.7 approximately (Yes you did it correctly)

Explanation:

Find leg
a of a right triangle if leg
b =6 and hypotenuse = 9.

To find side
a use Pythagorean Theorem:


a^2+b^2=c^2

After substituting b = 6 and c = 9 we have:


a^2+6^2=9^2


a^2=9^2-6^2


a^2=81-36


a^2=45


a=√(45)


a=3√(5)


a=6.7

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