Asked by Sam
Find the length of side xx to the nearest tenth.
x
5
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I don't have enough information to solve this. Can you either
- upload the diagram, or
- type the full problem (triangle type, which side is x, any angles, and any other side lengths)?
If it's a right triangle, typical methods are:
- Pythagorean theorem if two sides are given: x = sqrt(hypotenuse^2 − other_leg^2) or x = sqrt(leg1^2 + leg2^2) depending which is unknown, or
- basic trig if one side and an acute angle are given: e.g. x = 5·sin(θ) or x = 5·cos(θ) etc.
Example: if the hypotenuse is 13 and one leg is 5, then x = sqrt(13^2 − 5^2) = 12.
Send the missing details (or the picture) and I’ll compute x to the nearest tenth.
- upload the diagram, or
- type the full problem (triangle type, which side is x, any angles, and any other side lengths)?
If it's a right triangle, typical methods are:
- Pythagorean theorem if two sides are given: x = sqrt(hypotenuse^2 − other_leg^2) or x = sqrt(leg1^2 + leg2^2) depending which is unknown, or
- basic trig if one side and an acute angle are given: e.g. x = 5·sin(θ) or x = 5·cos(θ) etc.
Example: if the hypotenuse is 13 and one leg is 5, then x = sqrt(13^2 − 5^2) = 12.
Send the missing details (or the picture) and I’ll compute x to the nearest tenth.
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