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In a certain right triangle, the two sides that are perpendicular to each other have lengths h = 4.40 m and b = 8.70 m. What is...Asked by jojo
In a certain right triangle, the two sides that are perpendicular to each other have lengths h = 4.40 m and b = 8.70 m. What is the length of the third side of the triangle?
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the third side is the hypotenuse (c) so use hyp^2 = h^2 + b^2 and solve for hyp.
hyp = square root of (h^2 + b^2).
hyp = sqrt[(4.4m)^2 + (8.7m)^2]
hyp = 9.75m
hyp = square root of (h^2 + b^2).
hyp = sqrt[(4.4m)^2 + (8.7m)^2]
hyp = 9.75m
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