Find the missing length. Round to the nearest tenth of necessary.

It is a right triangle with side a being 8 ft and side b being 21ft what is the length of the 3rd side?
A 441
B 22.5
C 64
D 19.4*
Am I right and please explain I am a little confused.

User Icon for Emily Emily answered
5 years ago

Nvm I was right

User Icon for Henry2, Henry2, answered
5 years ago

If it is a rt. triangle, the hyp. is greater than either of the other 2 sides.

c^2 = a^2 + b^2.
c^2 = 8^2 + 21^2 = 505,
C = 22.5.

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
4 years ago

Find the missing length of 9 and 10 round to the nearest tenth

User Icon for dont stop dont stop answered
3 years ago

what are all the answer i really need them today!!

User Icon for Just needs help Just needs help answered
3 years ago

Any one have the answers to check! I know alot of people use to cheat but i just need to check them!

User Icon for iiSunshineyyyy iiSunshineyyyy answered
3 years ago

When I'm done with my test I will post answers for

y'all to CHECK not to cheat.

User Icon for Hello Hello answered
3 years ago

if I get the right answers ill give them for you guys to check your answers as well. only to check the ones you don't know though.

User Icon for Hello Hello answered
3 years ago

I think the answer to your question is 64. Someone please tell me if im wrong

User Icon for Im right 100% 🥳🤩 Im right 100% 🥳🤩 answered
3 years ago

anyone

User Icon for GoofyProduct GoofyProduct answered
3 years ago

So what if it is the same as this one but the answers are

4.8
5
10.7
11

User Icon for Hinemoa Poai Hinemoa Poai answered
3 years ago

I don't really understand. We are doing this kind of subject called IXL.com, and i am doing this right now and i don't know how to solve it. I really need some help like right now. I'm a seventh grade student in TES. This is the question "What is the missing length of the hypotenuse? If necessary round to nearest tenth. That is the question and im stuck at it.

anyone have the answer? ;-;

User Icon for I hate my life. I hate my life. answered
2 years ago

Lol @iiSunshineyyyy has yet to post the answer here, anyways, I'm pretty sure it's D.

D = 19.4, just incase the teachers switch up the answers again. 😒

User Icon for JOE JOE answered
2 years ago

there isn't a 19.4 i'm just gonna go to branly #hate you all

User Icon for Jimmys camra man Jimmys camra man answered
2 years ago

ikr

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

what's the answer

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

if one hight is 7 and the side is 19 what is the missing length of the triangle that is on the bottom length

User Icon for Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

Unfortunately, you have not provided enough information to solve the problem. Please provide more information like if it's a right-angled triangle, or if there are any other lengths known.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

Find the missing length. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

It is a right triangle with side a being 19 ft and side b being 7 ft what is the length of the 3rd side?

User Icon for Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

It is a right triangle, so we can use the Pythagorean theorem:

c^2 = a^2 + b^2
c^2 = 19^2 + 7^2
c^2 = 361 + 49
c^2 = 410
c = sqrt(410)
c ≈ 20.2

Therefore, the missing length of the 3rd side is approximately 20.2 ft.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

Find the missing length. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

It is a right triangle with side a being 7 ft and side b being 19 ft what is the length of the 3rd side?

User Icon for Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

It is a right triangle, so we can use the Pythagorean theorem:

c^2 = a^2 + b^2
c^2 = 7^2 + 19^2
c^2 = 49 + 361
c^2 = 410
c ≈ 20.2

Therefore, the missing length of the 3rd side is approximately 20.2 ft.