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Find the value of x in the triangle shown below.

Find the value of x in the triangle shown below.-example-1
User Wvp
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x=4 because it makes up a square and all sides are the same length on a square
User Vadim Teselkin
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Answer:

b =
2√(5) = 4.47

Explanation:

The Pythagorean Theorem is
a^(2)+b^(2) = c^(2)

Let's say a= 2, b= x, and c = 4

Since we need to find the value of x, we will rearrange our equation


a^(2) + c^(2) = b^(2)

Now, we substitute plug in the numbers for the values


(2)^(2) + (4)^(2) = b^(2)

Then, find
(2)^(2) and
(4)^(2)


(2)^(2) = 4


(4)^(2) = 16

4 + 16 =
b^(2)

Add 4 and 16

4 + 16 = 20

20 =
b^(2)

We still need to find what b is by itself, we need to get rid of the exponent.

So, we need to take the square root of both sides.


√(20) = √(b)


√(20) = 2√(5)

b =
2√(5) = 4.47

And that would be your answer

User Mauriciopastrana
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