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One of the legs of a right triangle measures 10 cm and the other leg measures 2 cm.What is the measure of the hypotenuse?

User Shahzad Latif
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Answer:

Explanation:

By the Pythagorean theorem, the square of one leg plus the square of the other leg is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.

so:

hypotenuse =
\sqrt{2^(2)+10^(2) }= 10.198 (approximated)

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User Routeburn
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Answer:

10.2 centimeters

Explanation:

Given the following question:

A = 10cm
B = 2cm

In order to find the answer, we will use the Pythagorean theorem.


c=√((a^2+b^2))

c=√(10^2+2^2)

10^2=10*10=100

2^2=2*2=4

c=√(100+4)

100+4=104

√(104)

√(104)=10.198039
Round to the nearest tenth:

10.198039

9>5

10.2cm

Your answer is "10.2 centimeters."

Hope this helps.

User JPK
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