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Find the length of the third side if necessary right in the simplest radical form

Find the length of the third side if necessary right in the simplest radical form-example-1
User Catrapture
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Answer:
√(89)

Explanation:

opposite=8

Adjacent=5

Hypotenuse= ?

Using pythagoras theorem,


Hyp^(2) = Opp^(2) + adj^(2)


Hyp^(2)=
8^(2) +5^(2)


Hyp^(2)=64 +25


Hyp^(2) =89

Take the square root of both sides.Square and square root will cancel out leaving Hypotenuse

Hyp=
√(89)

User Fabian Mebus
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Answer:

√89

Explanation:

The Pythagorean theorem relates the measures of sides in a right triangle. For legs 'a' and 'b' and hypotenuse 'c', it tells you ...

c² = a² +b²

c² = 5² +8² = 25 +64 = 89

c = √89 . . . . the length of the third side

User David Mansolino
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