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The hypotenuse of a right angled traingle is 34cm.Find the length of the other two sides if one is 14cm longer than the other.

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Answered by vms3001
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is 34cm. Find the length of the other two sides if one is 14cm longer than the other.  

We use the Pythagorean Theorem:  

a^2 + b^2 = c^2  

Before we do, let's figure out the other parts of the question.  

c^2 = our hypotenuse  

The length of one side is 14 more than the other.  

From this information, I pick up that one side = x and the other side = x + 14  

We now have this:  

Let a^2 = x  

Let b^2 = (x + 14)  

Let c^2 = 34  

x^2 + (x + 14)^2 = 34^2  

x^2 + x^2 + 28x + 196 = 1156  

2x^2 + 28x + 196 = 1156  

2x^2 + 28x + 196 - 1156 = 0

2x^2 + 28x - 960 = 0  

Divide every term by 2 to make factoring easier.  

x^2 + 14x - 480 = 0  

We now factor the left side.  

(x + 30) (x - 16) = 0  

Set each factor to 0 and solve for x.  

x + 30 = 0  

x = -30....

x - 16 = 0  

x = 16cm  

One side of your triangle is 16cm.  

The other side is x + 14cm.  

To find it, replace x with 16cm and add to 14cm.  

Other side of triangle = 16cm + 14cm = 30cm

Answered by ishikapari
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the one side be x

Other side be 14 +x

Third side is 34 cm

Sum of the triangle = 180

X+14+x+34=180

2x + 48 = 180

2x = 180-48

2x = 138

X = 138/2

X = 69 cm

So the one side be x = 69

Other side be 14 + x

14+69

83 cm

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