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Find the length of the third side. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth

Pythagorean Theorem (Rounding)

Find the length of the third side. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth Pythagorean-example-1
User Conradkleinespel
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7 votes

Answer:

24

Explanation:

Pythagorean Theorum:
a^2+b^2=c^2

Solving:


a^2+7^2=25^2


a^2+49=625


a^2=579


√(a^2) = √(579)


a=24

Checking:


24^2+7^2=25^2

User KAmol
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12 votes

Answer:

24

Explanation:

Use the Pythagorean Theorem:

A^2 + B^2 = C^2

See the attached image.

Find the length of the third side. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth Pythagorean-example-1
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