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13 December, 22:27

Justine wants to put a deck in the corner of her backyard in the shape of a right triangle. The length of one side of the deck is 7 feet more than the other side. The hypotenuse is 13. Find the lengths of the two sides of the deck.

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  1. 13 December, 22:48
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    5

    12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x = length of a side of the deck

    Let x - 7 = length of the other side.

    Now let's use the Pythagorean Theorem.

    a² + b² = c²

    a = x

    b = x+7

    c = 13

    Now that we have our values, let's plug them in.

    x² + (x+7) ² = 13²

    x² + x² + 14x + 49 = 169

    2x² + 14x + 49 = 169

    Since it's a quadratic equation, we get 0 on one side.

    2x² + 14x - 120 = 0

    Now we factor out the greatest common factor

    2 (x²+7x-60) = 0

    2 (x + 12) (x - 5) = 0

    Using the Zero product property, we get:

    2 ≠ 0

    x + 12 = 0

    x = - 12

    x - 5 = 0

    x = 5

    Since x is a side of the triangle, x = - 12 does not get included. So then we have:

    x = 5

    Now let's solve for the other side.

    x + 7

    5 + 7 = 12

    Now that we have our value of x, let's put it in the formula to check.

    x = 5

    a² + b² = c²

    x² + (x+7) ² = 13²

    5² + (5+7) ² = 13²

    25 + 144 = 169

    169 = 169
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