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Q1) In a right tringle the hypotenuse is 5, the one of the legs is 3, find the other leg.
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Q1) In a right tringle the hypotenuse is 5, the one of the legs is 3, find the other leg.
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Answer: 4
Explanation:
Pythagorean theorem
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because
5 squared = 3 squared plus x squared
25= 9+ x squared
16 = x squared
4 = x
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