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i understand normal trig + pythagorean theorem but i don't understand how to break this down into the equation.

i understand normal trig + pythagorean theorem but i don't understand how to break-example-1
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21.9

Step-by-step explanation

We want to solve for x in the figure given.

The given triangle is an isosceles triangle, and so the perpendicular line drawn divides the line into equal halves.

This implies that we now have a right triangle as follows:

Now, we can solve for x using Pythagoras theorem:


x^2=9^2+20^2_{}

Simplify and solve for x:


\begin{gathered} x^2=81+400 \\ x^2=481 \\ x=\sqrt[]{481} \\ x=21.9 \end{gathered}

That is the value of x.

i understand normal trig + pythagorean theorem but i don't understand how to break-example-1
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