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Using the pythagorean theorem, calculate the length of the missing sides (c1, c2, c3)​

Using the pythagorean theorem, calculate the length of the missing sides (c1, c2, c-example-1
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User Grosser
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the Pythagorean theorem states: a^2 + b^2 = c^2

1) in this case a=18 and b1=25

18^2 + 25^2 = c1^2

324 + 625 = c1^2

949 = c1^2

√949 = c1

cca. 30.8 = c1

2) in this case a=18 and b' = b2 - b1 = 40 - 25 = 15

in the picture im attaching i highlighted the triangles we are working with, and there you can clearly see that b' (the horizontal line at the bottom of the red tr.) is the difference between the lines b2 and b1

now you can use the same technique as in the first case, and the final answer will be cca. 23.4 = c2

3) in this case a=18 and b'' = b4 - b3 = 75 - 55 = 20

same thing as number 2, final answer cca. 26.9 = c3

Using the pythagorean theorem, calculate the length of the missing sides (c1, c2, c-example-1
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