Math, asked by gayatrideshmukh3698, 1 year ago

Using the Pythagorean Theorem, how do you find the length of a leg of a right triangle if the other leg is 7 feet long and the hypotenuse is 10 feet long?

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Answered by khushikuril
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H(square)=l(square)+p(sq)

10*10=7*7+p(sq)

100=49+p(sq)

100-49=p(sq)

54=p(sq)

8=p


niveditasingh29: WRONG ANSWER!
khushikuril: what is the correct one??
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niveditasingh29: 100-49 is not 54 its 51
khushikuril: ohky sorry substraction mai mistake hogai
Answered by niveditasingh29
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Hey

As we know,

The formula is

P²+B²=H²

P²+(7)²=(10)²

P²+49=100

P²=100-49

P²=51

√P²=√51

P=7.14 feet

Hope it helps. Have a nice day

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