We are given a right angled triangle with the hypotenuse and one other leg given.
To calculate the missing side in any right angled triangle we shall apply the Pythagoras theore, which is;

The hypotenuse is represented by c while a and b represents the two other side lengths.
This means for the given triangle we would have the following;

We expand these and we now have;

Subtract 3600 from both sides and we now have;

We now take the square root of both sides of the equation;
![\begin{gathered} \sqrt[]{625}=\sqrt[]{b^2} \\ 25=b \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/7i0480vh45xr7l30qezeoizfzn8r7blnvk.png)
ANSWER:
The missing b = 25