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the hypotenuse of a triangle is one foot more than twice the length of the shorter legal. the longer leg is seven feet longer than the shorter leg. find the dimensions of the triangle

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8, 15, 17

You can do this by using the Pythagorean Theorem and setting the sides equal to

shorter leg = x
longer leg = x + 7
hypotenuse = 2x + 1

Then solve so that one side is equal to zero and use the quadratic formula.
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User Edgar Asatryan
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Answer:

The dimensions of the right triangle are 8, 15 and 17.

Explanation:

First, we need to express the problem in equations. We will use the pythagorean theorem because we have a right triangle.

The longer side we're gonna call it
l.

The shorter side will be
s

The hypothenuse will be
h

Now, the problem is giving us relations.

"The hypothenuse is one foot more than twice the length of the shorter leg"

This can be expressed like
h=1+2s

"The longer leg is seven feet longer than the shorter leg"

This can be expressed like
l=7+s

Now, applying the pythagorean theorem, we have:


h^(2)=s^(2)+l^(2)\\(1+2s)^(2)= s^(2)+(7+s)^(2)\\1+4s+4s^(2)= s^(2)+49+14s+s^(2)\\ 2s^(2)-10s-48=0\\s^(2)-5s-24=0\\(s-8)(s+3)=0\\s=8\\s=-3

From these values, we use the positive one, because it refers to length. Replacing this value in each expression, we find each element of the triangle:


h=1+2s=1+2(8)=17


l=7+s=15

Therefore, the dimensions of the right triangle are 8, 15 and 17.

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