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Find the length of the leg of a right-angled triangle if the hypotenuse is 10 cm and the other leg is 6 cm.

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Answered by 1HermioneJeanGranger
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8 cm. It is twice the basic Pythagoras’ triple, or 3–4–5 i.e. 6 cm - 8 cm - 10 cm. It is the same as [10^2–6^2]^0.5 = [100–36]^0.5 = 64^0.5 = 8 cm.
Answered by joshnajustin
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Answer:

Steps of construction:

℗ At first draw two line segment of length. 10 cm and Gem

Ⓒ Draw a line greater than 10cm and

name it AB (3) Draw a right angle at point A. Measure

bem, put the compass at A and cut bem

as

Ae

4 Measure 10cm, put the compass at c and

cut 10 cm as CD on the line AB

5 Join C and D.Henel, A ACD is the required triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

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