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What is the value of x? What is the value of y?-example-1
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Explanation:

Use Pythagorean's theorem. The two shorter sides (6+x) and 20 are apart of a right triangles of a hypotenuse of (18+6). Therefore:


(6+x)^2+20^2} =(18+6)^2


(6+x)^2+400 =576


(6+x)^2=176

Take the square root of both sides:


6+x=√(176)


x=√(176) -6

Moving on to the smaller triangle, we can find the value of 'y' to be:


6^2+y^2=18^2


y^2+36=324


y^2=288


y=√(288)

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