If we take the length of the hypotenuse to be c and the length of the legs to be a and b then this theorem tells us that:
a2 + b2= c2
Ex.
Example 1: Find the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if the lengths of the other two sides are 3 inches and 4 inches.
Solution: | |
Step 1: Write down the formula | c2 = a2 + b2 |
Step 2: Plug in the values | c2 = 32 + 42 |
c2 = 9 + 16 | |
c2 = 25 | |
c2= the square root of 25 | |
c = 5 |
Answer: The length of the hypotenuse is 5 inches.
Example 2: Find the length of one side of a right triangle if the length of the hypotenuse is 10 inches and the length of the other side is 9 inches.
Solution: | |
Step 1: Write down the formula | c2 = a2 + b2 |
Step 2: Plug in the values | 102 = 92 + b2 |
100 = 81 + b2 | |
Step 3: Subtract 81 from both sides | 19 = b2 |
b = the square root of 19 | |
b » 4.36 |
Answer: The length of the side is 4.36 inches.
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