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* Required Find the missing leg length when one leg is 14.2 cmn and the hypotenuse is 10 points 24.4 cm.* O 10.2 O 19.8 O 28.2 O 3.2 Class Period
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Find the missing leg length when one leg is 14.2 cmn and the hypotenuse is 10 points
24.4 cm.*
O 10.2
O 19.8
O 28.2
O 3.2
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B. 19.8
Use the Pythagorean theorem:
14.2^ + x^ = 24.4^
201.64 + x^ = 595.36
x^ = 393.72
x = 19.84
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