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Find the value of x.91087

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In a Right Triangle, the easiest way to solve the measure of the one side when two sides are given is by Pythagorean Theorem.


\text{ a}^2+b^2=c^2

Where,

a = Opposite Side

b = Adjacent Side

c = Hypotenuse

Let's rotate the figure to better understand the problem,

Let's now find the value of x,


\text{ a}^2+b^2=c^2
\text{ (8)}^2+(6)^2=c^2
\text{ 64 + 36 = c}^2
c\text{ = }\sqrt[]{64\text{ + 36}}\text{ = }\sqrt[]{100}
\text{ c = x = 10}

Thus, x = 10

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