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im failing lol help The areas of the squares adjacent to two sides of a right triangle are 29.25 units^2 and 13 units ^2

im failing lol help The areas of the squares adjacent to two sides of a right triangle-example-1
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The answer to your question is 6.5
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

To find the length of z, we need the lengths of the other 2 sides first. Simply take the square root of both areas and that will be your sides.


√(13) and
√(29.25)

Now find z, the hypotenuse.


(√(13)) ^2 + (√(29.25) )^2 =z^2\\\\13 + 29.25 = z^2\\\\42.25 = z^2\\\\√(42.25) = z\\\\6.5 = z

6.5 is the answer.

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