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The hypotenuse of a right triangle measures 16 cm and one of its legs measures 9 cm. Find the measure of the other leg. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.

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\sf\huge\underline{\star Solution:-}

Given that:

  • Hypotenuse of a right triangle =
    \sf\blue{16cm.}
  • One side (leg) =
    \sf\blue{9cm.}

To Find:

  • Measure of another side(leg).

Solution:-


\rightarrow As we know that,


\sf{A^2 +B^2 \:=\: C^2}(Pythagoras Theorem)

So, using this formula we can find measure of another side(leg).


\rightarrow
\sf{A^2 +B^2 \:=\: C^2}(putting the value of both given side of triangle)

  • Here I am putting the value of hypotenuse in C because it is the longest side of triangle.


\rightarrow
\sf{9^2 +B^2 \:=\: 16^2}


\rightarrow
\sf{81 +B^2 \:=\: 256}


\rightarrow
\sf{B^2 \:=\: 256-81}


\rightarrow
\sf{B^2 \:=\: 175}


\rightarrow
\sf{B \:=\: √(175)}


\rightarrow
\sf{B\:=\: 13.22(approx)}

Therefore, measure of another side (leg) of the triangle =
\sf\purple{ 13.22(approx).}

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