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What is the measure of z?

What is the measure of z?-example-1
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Answer:


3 √(13)

Explanation:

Use altitude mean Theorem.

"If a triangle altitude splits it up into two right triangles and we are given the side left and right of the altitude then we can use the formula,


{a}^(2) = lr

where a is the altitude, l is the left side of the altitude and r is the right side of the altitude.

We are trying to find the value of a, and we know the lr is

4*9=36


{a}^(2) = 36


a = 6

So we know the altitude is 6.

Know since the right triangle form a right triangle, apply Pythagoren Theorem


{6}^(2) + {9}^(2) = {r}^(2)


36 + 81 = {r}^(2)


117 = {r}^(2)


√(117) = r


√(9) * √(13) = r


3 √(13) = r

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