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What is the value of x in the triangle?

What is the value of x in the triangle?-example-1
User Ido Lev
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Answer:

x=
√(28)

Explanation:

This triangle is a right triangle. We know this because of the little square in the corner of the triangle, that represents a right angle.

Therefore, we can use Pythagorean theorem.

a^2+b^2=c^2

a and b are the legs, and c is the the hypotenuse.

In this triangle, we know that 6 and x are the legs, because they form the right angle. We know 8 is the hypotenuse because it is opposite the right angle.

So, a is 6, b is x, and c is 8, and we can substitute them in.

6^2+x^2=8^2

36+x^2=64

Subtract 36 from both sides

x^2=28

Take the square root of both sides


√(x^2)=√(28)

x=
√(28)

So, the first choice is correct

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