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Find the missing side of each triangle

Find the missing side of each triangle-example-1
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Because the triangle is a right triangle (a triangle that contains a 90° angle), we can use the Pythagorean Theorem.

Pythagorean Theorem:

a²+b²=c², where a=leg 1, b=leg 2, and c=hypotenuse.

Define variables:

Leg 1=√10km, leg 2=x, and hypotenuse=√15. So, a=√10, b=x, c=√15.

Substitute variables in and solve for undefined variable:

(√10)²+(x)²=(√15)²

Simplify:

10+x²=15

Squares are inverse operations of square roots, so they cancel each other out, or “undo” each other. For example: 10•10=100 and √100=10, so √10²=10. Or, 6•6=36, so √36=6, thus √6²=6.

Solve for x:

Subtract 10 from both side:

x²=15-10

x²=5

Take the square root of x² to both sides so we are left with just x. Again, this works because x•x=x², so √x²=x, thus √x²=x. And, whatever we do to one side, we must do to the other to keep the equation balanced.

√x²=√5

x=√5km

Answer:

Choice A.): x=√5km

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