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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 Huntley
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Answer:

A. x=5

Explanation:

This triangle is a right triangle. We know this because of the little square in the corner that represents a right angle. Therefore, we can use Pythagorean Theorem.


a^2+b^2=c^2

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

We know that 4 and 3 are the legs, because they form the right angle. We also know that x is the hypotenuse, because it is opposite the right angle.

a=4

b=3

c=x

Substitute these values into the formula.


4^2+3^2=x^2

Evaluate the exponents.

4^2 is the same as 4*4, which is 16.

3^2 is the same as 3*3, which is 9.


16+9=x^2

Add 16 and 9.


25=x^2

We are trying to find x, which means we have to get x alone. x is currently being squared. To undo this, take the square root of both sides. The exponent and square root will cancel, leaving x by itself.


√(25)=√(x^2)


√(25)=x


5=x

Therefore the correct answer is A: x=5

User Eric Zinda
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Answer:

Choice A (x=5)

Explanation:

You can get you answer either by using the 3-4-5 Triangle Rule or the Pythagorean theorem (
a^(2) +b^(2) =c^(2))

Using the Pythagorean theorem:

Begin by plugging in 4 into a and 3 into b


4^(2) +3^(2) =c^(2)


16 +9 =c^(2)


c^(2)= 25

Then, find the square root of each side


\sqrt{c^(2) } =√(25)


c =5

Choice A (x = 5) is your answer

User Kfeeney
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