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25 November, 06:48

The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 10cm long. The longer leg is 2cm longer than the shorter leg. Find the side lengths of the triangle.

Length of the shorter leg: __cm

Length of the longer leg: __cm

Length of the hypotenuse: __cm

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  1. 25 November, 07:04
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    We need Pythagoras theorem here

    a^2+b^2 = c^2

    a, b = legs of a right-triangle

    c = length of hypotenuse

    Let S=shorter leg, in cm, then longer leg=S+2 cm

    use Pythagoras theorem

    S^2 + (S+2) ^2 = (10 cm) ^2

    expand (S+2) ^2

    S^2 + S^2+4S+4 = 100 cm^2 [collect terms and isolate]

    2S^2+4S = 100-4 = 96 cm^2

    simplify and form standard form of quadratic

    S^2+2S-48=0

    Solve by factoring

    (S+8) (S-6) = 0 means (S+8) = 0, S=-8

    or (S-6) = 0, S=6

    Reject nengative root, so

    Shorter leg = 6 cm

    Longer leg = 6+2 cm = 8 cm

    Hypotenuse (given) = 10 cm
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