Asked by Zephyr Benedict
Use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve the equation below.
a^2 + 5.9^2 7.4^2
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Assuming the equation is a^2 + 5.9^2 = 7.4^2:
a^2 = 7.4^2 - 5.9^2 = 54.76 - 34.81 = 19.95
a = sqrt(19.95) ≈ 4.4665
As a triangle side, a ≈ 4.47 (to two decimal places).
a^2 = 7.4^2 - 5.9^2 = 54.76 - 34.81 = 19.95
a = sqrt(19.95) ≈ 4.4665
As a triangle side, a ≈ 4.47 (to two decimal places).
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