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Use the Pythagorean’s theorem to calculate the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with 17 as the length and 15 as the width

User Jay Spang
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Answer:

Hypotenuse = 22.67

Explanation:


a^2 + b^2 = c ^2\\

a = One Leg

b = Another Leg

c = Hypotenuse


17^(2) + 15^(2) = c^2

289 + 225 =
c^2

514 =
c^2


√(514) = c

c = 22.67

User Timothy Swan
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\text{Around\ \ } 23}

Explanation:

The Pythagorean Theorem states that


a^2 + b^2 = c^2

Where
a is one leg of the triangle,
b is the other, and
c is the hypotenuse.

Since we know the legs and we need to find the hypotenuse
c, we can substitute inside the equation with the values 15 and 17.


15^2 + 17^2 = c^2\\\\225+289 = c^2\\\\514 = c^2\\\\c = √(514)\\\\c \approx 23

Hope this helped!

User Asif Karim Bherani
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