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Find the measure of the missing side in the right triangle

Find the measure of the missing side in the right triangle-example-1
User Schemacs
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Answer:


12.2\text{ ft}

Explanation:

In any right triangles, the Pythagorean Theorem states that the sum of the squares of both legs is equal to the hypotenuse squared (
a^2+b^2=c^2, where
c is the hypotenuse, or longest side).

In this case, the length we're solving for is the hypotenuse of the triangle and the two legs of the triangle are 7 and 10. Therefore, we have:


7^2+10^2=c^2,\\49+100=c^2,\\c^2=149,\\c=√(149),\\c\approx \boxed{12.2\text{ ft}}

User Oniqua
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12.2 ft because the Pythagorean theorem ( a^2 +b^2 = c^2) given this c is square root of 149 which is 12.2
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