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Answer:


\huge\boxed{3.873}

Explanation:

Note that the squares are on the sides of these triangles are on the hypotenuse/one leg.

We know that the area of a square is
l^2 where l is the length. Since we know the area, we can find the square root of the area to find the side length.

So the side lengths are
√(25) and
√(10).

Since we know the hypotenuse is
√(25) and one of the legs is
√(10), we can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing side.

The Pythagorean Theorem states that
a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where c is the hypotenuse and a/b are the legs.

We know the hypotenuse and a leg, so we can substitute inside


a^2 + √(10)^2 = √(25)^2

Squaring a square root is the same as doing nothing.


a^2 + 10 = 25\\\\a^2 = 25-10\\\\a^2 = 15\\\\a = √(15)\\\\a \approx 3.873

Hope this helped!