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Find the hypotenuse, c, of the triangle.

Find the hypotenuse, c, of the triangle.-example-1

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Answer: 12.65

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Work Shown:

a^2+b^2 = c^2 ... pythagorean theorem

c = sqrt(a^2+b^2)

c = sqrt(4^2+12^2)

c = 12.6491106406736

c = 12.65

User Antoninkriz
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Answer:


4 √(10)

Explanation:

Given,

Height of the triangle = 4

Base of the triangle = 12

Therefore,

Hypotenuse of the triangle


{(base)}^(2) + {(height)}^(2) = {(hypotenuse)}^(2)


= > {(12)}^(2) + {(4)}^(2) = {(hypotenuse)}^(2)


= > {(hypotenuse)}^(2) = 144 + 16


= > {(hypotenuse)}^(2) = 160


= > hypotenuse = √(160)


= > hupotenuse = √(5 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2)


= > hypotenuse = 2 * 2 √(5 * 2)


= > hypotenuse = 4 √(10) \: (ans)

User Eduardo Yupanqui
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