First, we have to find the last remaining side of the leftmost triangle.
We can use the Pythagorean theorem.
The Pythagorean theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2
a = one leg
b = the second leg
c = the hypotenuse
In this problem,
a = 3
b = 2
c = ?
Let's plug our numbers into the Pythagorean theorem.
3^2 + 2^2 = c^2
Simplify the left side
9 + 4 = c^2
Add together like terms
13 = c^2
Take the square root of both sides
= c
Now we can use the Pythagorean theorem on the rightmost triangle to find x.
a = 3
b =
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c = x
let's plug our values into the Pythagorean theorem.
3^2 + (
)^2 = (x)^2
Simplify the left side
9 + 13 = x^2
Add together like terms
22 = x^2
Take the square root of both sides
= x
But the problem is asking for the approximate value, the approximate value of
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