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The shortest leg of a right triangle measures 9 centimeters and the hypotenuse measures 3 centimeters more than the longer leg. Find the length of the hypotenuse. Use the Pythagorean Theorem Formula.

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Answer:

12 cm

Explanation:

I don't think u have to use the phytagores theorem b/c the hypotenuse is 9+3=12. but if u have to use this.


{?a}^(2) + {b}^(2) = {c}^(2)


{9}^(2) + {b}^(2) = {9 + 3}^(2)


81 + {b}^(2) = 9(9 + 3) + 3(9 + 3)


81 + {b}^(2) = 81 + 54 + 9


81 + {b}^(2) = 144


{b}^(2) = 144 - 81 = 63


{b}^(2) = √(53) = b = 7.93

so if u found b then u can find c by using the same formula.


{a}^(2) + {b}^(2) = {c}^(2)


{9}^(2) + {7.93}^(2) = {c}^(2)


81 + 63 = {c}^(2)


{c}^(2) = 81 + 63 = 144


√(c) = √(144)


c = 12

User VLAZ
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Answer:

The triple is 9, 12, 15

The hypotenuse is 15.

Explanation:

Pythagorean Theorem Formula: a²+b²=c² where a & b are the short legs and c is the hypotenuse.

9²+b²=(b+3)²

81+b²=(b+3)²

Small list of the Pythagorean Triples that contain 9:

9,12,15

9,40,41

So as you can see, there are only 2 examples in my list that contain 9 in them. The only one that fits our criteria is the triple, 9, 12 and, 15

You don't need to use the Pythagorean Formula for this as I have just proved.

User Flukey
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