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The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 50 mm. One leg of the right triangle is 30 mm. What is the length of the other leg? (4 points)

Select one:
a. 20 mm
b. 30 mm
c. 40 mm
d. 60 mm

User Buttafly
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Use the Pythagorean Theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2). Plug in the values in the equation. The hypotenuse is always c, so put 50^2 as your hypotenuse. Proceed to put 30^2 as any leg. Now, the equation is a^2+30^2=50^2. In order to isolate a, you must use the reverse of PEMDAS. 50^2-30^2=a^2. This equates to 2500–900, which equals 1600. a^2=1600. Now, you must find the square root of 1600 to isolate a. The square root of 1600 is 40, so a=40.
The answer is c.
User Nir Hedvat
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Answer:

C. 40mm

Explanation:

To solve for leg a:

Since the hypotenuse is 50mm and leg a is 30mm we can use the following formula below.

a =
√(c^2-b^2)


c^(2) will be
50^(2) because c = hypotenuse


b^(2) will be
30^(2) because b = leg b

Now that we have replaced our variables we can answer the equation:


a =√(50^2-30^2)

50 × 50 = 2500

30 × 30 = 900

Now we subtract:


a = √(2500-900)


a = √(1600)

square root of 1600 = 40

a = 40

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