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Find the length of the third side. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth. 4 5

Find the length of the third side. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth. 4 5-example-1
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  • This is Right Angled Triangle.

Solution :

  • We'll solve this using the Pythagorean Theorem

Let,

  • Let AB be Base.

  • 4 be BC, where BC is the Perpendicular.

  • 5 be AC, where AC is the Hypotenuse.

We know that,


{ \longrightarrow \bf \qquad \: (AB) {}^(2) +( BC) {}^(2) = (AC) {}^(2) }


{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad \: (AB) {}^(2) +( 4) {}^(2) = (5) {}^(2) }


{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad \: (AB) {}^(2) = (5) {}^(2) - ( 4) {}^(2) }


{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad \: AB = \sqrt{(5) {}^(2) - ( 4) {}^(2)} }


{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad \: AB = √(25 - 16 )}


{ \longrightarrow \sf \qquad \: AB = √(9 )}


{ \longrightarrow {\pmb {\bf\qquad \: AB = 3}}}

Therefore,

  • The length of the third side is 3 .
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