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The hypotenuse of a right triangle is twice the length of one of its legs. The length of the other leg is 7 feet. Find tje length of the three sides of the triangle. Answer exactly or round to 2 decimal places. The legs of the triangle are 7_ feet and the hypotenuse is _ feet

The hypotenuse of a right triangle is twice the length of one of its legs. The length-example-1
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Taking l as the length of one of the legs and using the pythagorean theorem we have that:


(2l)^2=l^2+7^2

Solve the equation for l:


\begin{gathered} 4l^2=l^2+49 \\ 4l^2-l^2=49 \\ 3l^2=49 \\ l^2=(49)/(3) \\ l=\sqrt[]{(49)/(3)} \\ l=\frac{7}{\sqrt[]{3}}=\frac{7\sqrt[]{3}}{3} \end{gathered}

It means that the hypotenuse is:


\frac{14\sqrt[]{3}}{3}

And the leg is:


\frac{7\sqrt[]{3}}{3}

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