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Pythagorean Theorem with an Unknown Leg

Pythagorean Theorem with an Unknown Leg-example-1
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Answer:

a = √85

Explanation:

We simply have to plug in what we already know to find the measure of a.

11 is the hypotenuse and 6 is a regular leg so we have:


a^2+6^2=11^2\\a^2+36=121\\a^2=85\\√(a^2) =√(85)\\ a=√(85)

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