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A right triangle is drawn on a coordinate plane with a line drawn from the right angle that is perpendicular to the hypotenuse. The hypotenuse consists of a short line segment measuring 2 units and a long line segment measuring 30 units. Using the geometric mean, what is the distance of the short leg of the original triangle?(1 point)
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60 units
60 units
28 units
28 units
8 units
8 units
5.3 units
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8 units
Explanation: If the hypotenuse is split into segments 2 and 30, the short leg = sqrt(short segment × whole hypotenuse) = sqrt(2×32) = sqrt(64) = 8.
Explanation: If the hypotenuse is split into segments 2 and 30, the short leg = sqrt(short segment × whole hypotenuse) = sqrt(2×32) = sqrt(64) = 8.
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