Answer:
15) 3.2
17) 13.4
Explanation:
To find the missing lengths, you need to use the Pythagorean theorem:
a² + b² = c²
In this form, "c" represents the length of the hypotenuse and "a" and "b" represent the lengths of the other two sides.
You are trying to find one of the side lengths (not the hypotenuse) in 15). To find the other length, you can plug the other values into the equation and simplify to find "b".
15) a = 4.1 c = 5.2
a² + b² = c² <----- Pythagreom Theorem
(4.1)² + b² = (5.2)² <----- Plug values in for "a" and "c"
16.81 + b² = 27.04 <----- Raise numbers to the power of 2
b² = 10.23 <----- Subtract 16.81 from both sides
b = 3.2 <----- Take the square root of both sides
You are trying to find the hypotenuse in 17). Since you have been given the lengths of the other sides, you can plug them into the equations and simplify to find "c".
17) a = 4.4 b = 12.7
a² + b² = c² <----- Pythagreom Theorem
(4.4)² + (12.7)² = c² <----- Plug values in for "a" and "b"
19.36 + 161.29 = c² <----- Raise numbers to the power of 2
180.65 = c² <----- Add
13.4 = c <----- Take the square root of both sides