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What are two different ways you could find the value of

a? Explain these methods.

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Answer: a = 20

Step-by-step explanation: You could find the value of a by using the Pythagorean Theorem, which states that:

hypotenuse² = side² + side²

In the first method, we use the whole triangle, i.e., without the line separating it in 2, we have a right triangle with measures:

side = 15

side = a

hypotenuse = 9+16 = 25

then:

25² = a² + 15²

a =
\sqrt{25^(2) - 15^(2) }

a = 20

The second method would be using the two right triangles:

with measures hypotenuse = 15 and side = 9, from the left triangle, we found the side that is commom to both triangles:

15² = 9² + x²

x =
\sqrt{15^(2) - 9^(2) }

x = 12

With x, find a:

a² = 12² + 16²

a =
√(144 + 256)

a = 20

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