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Find the length of the missing side of the triangle shown below. Round

to the nearest tenth, if necessary.

Find the length of the missing side of the triangle shown below. Round to the nearest-example-1
User Chinthana
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Answer:

11.7

Explanation:

You must use pythagorean theorem. a² + b² = c²

a & b are the two legs.

10² + 6² = c²

Expand the exponents.

100 + 36 = c²

136 = c²


√(136) =
√(c)

11.7 = c

User Wotanii
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Answer: 11.7 feet.

Explanation:

Use the Pythagorean theorem to find the missing side,
a^2 + b^2 = c^2

You are trying to find the hypotenuse, and the two smaller sides are 10 and 6. You can substitute those for a and b to find c:


6^2 + 10^2 = c^2\\\\36 + 100 = c^2 \\\\136 = c^2\\\\c = √(136)\\\\c = 11.7

The missing side is 11.7 feet after rounding to the nearest tenth.

User Hgl
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