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Phythagorean Theorem

Phythagorean Theorem-example-1
User ShahidAzim
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Answer:

12 Feet

Explanation:

c2 = a2 + b2

User John Adjei
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Answer:

12 feet

Explanation:

1. We know that the hypotenuse is 15 ft and the base is 9, know we can apply it into the pythagorean theorem

a = side of right triangle = 9 ft.

b = side of right triangle = ?

c = hypotenuse = 15 ft.

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

2. Rearrange the equation so b is equal to a and c

b^2 = c^2 - a^2

3. Apply into the equation with the information we know

b^2 = 15^2 - 9^2

4. Simplify by multiplying the square root of 15 and 9

b^2 = 15^2 - 9^2

b^2 = 225 - 81

5. Simplify by subtracting

b^2 = 144

6. Find the square root of 144

b= √(144)

b = 12

Hope this helped :)

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