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Use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve for the missing side. Round to the nearest whole

number. Show your solution."
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24
6

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Answer:

√540 ≈ 23.2 or 23

Explanation:

You only gave two numbers 24 and 6 and you asked for the missing side length using the Pythagorean Theorem. So because you have the number 24 which is the biggest number compared to 6 so we know that the equation for (PT) is a^2 + b^2 = c^2 so set it up like this a^2 + 6^2 = 24^2. You subtract do to wanting a side length and not the hypotenuse. When you get a number you are not finished you have to find the square root which is that number squared and you can use a number line or a calculator to help you figure out what it is equal to approximately.

a^2 + 6^2 = 24^2

a^2 - 36 = 576

-36 -36

= 540

a^2 = 540

a = √540

√540 ≈ 23.2 or 23

User Akhtar Munir
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If there is an image I cannot see it, so I solved it two different ways:

If 24 is the hypotenuse and 6 is one of the other sides:

6^2+x^2=24^2

36+x^2=576

x^2=540

x~23

If 24 is not the hypotenuse and is a side along with 6:

24^2+6^2=x^2

576+36=x^2

sqrt(612)=x

x~25

User Flor
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