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This one's kind of tricky for me I need help​-example-1
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Answer:

The rope is 12.81 meters long.

Explanation:

What this question, or word problem, is saying here is the lengths of a triangle's sides. The height is 10 meters, and the width is 8 meters.

We need to use the pythagorean theorem in order to find the length of the rope that is connected to the hook.

Pythagorean theorem:
a^(2) +b^(2) = c^(2)

Step 1- Insert the known lengths.

8^2+10^2= c^2

Step 2- Multiply to simplify.

(8×8)+(10×10)= c^2

64+100= c^2

Step 3- Add.

164= c^2

Step 4- Find the square root.


√(164)
=\sqrt{c^(2) }

c= 12.8062484749

c≈12.81

Hope this helps! :)

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