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Use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the value of to 1 decimal place

Use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the value of to 1 decimal place-example-1
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X= square root of 386
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Answer:

19.9

Explanation:

As 21 is opposite the right angle this side must be the hypotenuse :

Pythagoras Theorem says :

a² + b² = c²

Where c is the hypotenuse.

Substituting values in gives us (a and b do not matter) :

x² + (√43)² = 21²

Now we simplify :

Using the surd law:

√a ×√a = a

(√43)² = √43×√43 = 43

21² = 441

x² + 43 = 441

Subtract 43 from both sides :

x² + 43 - 43 = 441 - 43

x² = 398

Square root both sides :

x = √398

√398 = 19.9 to 1 d.p.

Hope this helped and have a good day

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