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Given:

Base length of triangle = 6 units

Height of triangle = 4 units

To find:

Length of hypotenuse of triangle

Steps:

Pythagoras theorem states that,

A² + B² = C²

Here A and B represent height and length of triangle, and C represents the hypotenuse of the triangle.

So, implementing our measurements we get

A = 6 units

B = 4 units

C = C units

A² + B² = C²

6² + 4² = C²

36 + 16 = C²

52 = C²


√(52) = \sqrt{C^(2) }


√(2 * 2*13) = C


2√(13) = C


C = 2√(13)


√(13) = 3.6


C = 2 * 3.6


C = 7.2 units

Therefore, the length of the Hypotenuse of the triangle or the length of C is 7.2 units

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User Vesche
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Answer:

7.2

Explanation:


A^(2) + B^(2) =C^(2) \\6^(2) +4^(2) =C^(2)\\6^(2) = 36\\4^(2) =16\\36+16= 52\\√(52) = 7.2

User Nikhil Mahirrao
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