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Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing length. Round your answer to the

nearest tenth.

Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing length. Round your answer to the nearest-example-1
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In this triangle it is clear that the unknown side x is the hypotenuse of both the triangles that are being formed . So , let us take any one of the triangles and with it's length let us find the length of their hypotenuse which is side x .

= 5² + 5² = x² ( according to the pythagorean theorem the square on the hypotenuse will be equal to the sum of the squares on the other two legs )

= 25 + 25 = x²

= 50 = x²

= 7.0710678119 = x

But they have given that we have to round it off to the nearest tenths , so ;

= 7.0710678119 will be equal to = 7.10

= 7.1 = x

Therefore , the length of the unknown side x = 7.1 .

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