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The legs of a right triangle are √5 feet and square root √11 feet long. How long is the hypotenuse?

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v^(2)Answer:

4 feet long

Explanation:

Pythagorean Theorem:
a^(2) +
b^(2) =
c^(2)

In this problem, a and b are the legs of the triangle, while c is the hypotenuse

Plugging the values of
√(5) and
√(11) to the equation you get:

5 + 11 =
c^(2)

Therefore,
c^(2) = 16, and by taking the square root you find that c, or the hypotenuse, must equal 4.

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