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In a right angle the hypotenuse is Xcm Adjacent is y cm while the opposite is Z cm , the length of the hypotenuse is X cm , is given by the formula X=√x^2+y^2

a) Find the value of x when y = 2 1/2 and z = 6cm
b) Find the value of y when X = 16 and X^2 = 60

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Answer:

It appears that there may be a typo in the original question, as if:

  • y is the adjacent
  • z is the opposite
  • X is the hypotenuse

of a right triangle, then using Pythagoras' Theorem:


y^2+z^2=X^2


\implies X=√(y^2+z^2)

a) Given:


  • y=2 \frac12=2.5

  • z=6

And using
X=√(y^2+z^2) :


\implies X=√(2.5^2+6^2)


\implies X=√(42.25)


\implies X=(13)/(2)

b) Given:


  • X=16

  • z^2=60

And using
X=√(y^2+z^2) :


\implies 16=√(y^2+60)


\implies 256=y^2+60


\implies 196=y^2


\implies y=14

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