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The length of the missing leg? If necessary around to the nearest 10th

The length of the missing leg? If necessary around to the nearest 10th-example-1
User Yogesh G
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To solve this, we can use the pythagorean theorem:

If we have a right triangle with its hyppotenuse and two legs:


\text{hyppotenuse}^2=\text{leg}1^2+\text{leg2}^2

We have:

hyppotenuse = 9ft

leg1 = 8ft

leg2 = a

Thus:


(9ft)^2=(8ft)^2+^{}a^2

And solve:


\begin{gathered} a=\sqrt[]{(9ft)^2-(8ft)^2} \\ a=\sqrt[]{81ft^2-64ft^2} \\ a=\sqrt[]{17ft^2} \\ a\approx4.123105ft \end{gathered}

To the nearest tenth: a = 4.1ft

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