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10 March, 06:53

The legs of a right triangle measure 3x and 15. If the hypotenuse measures 3x + 3, what is the value of x?

a. 221

b. 12

c. 36

d. 16

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  1. 10 March, 07:22
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    The answer is b. 12

    According to the Pythagorean theorem the square of the hypotenuse (c) is the sum of the squares of the legs (a and b):

    c² = a² + b²

    We have:

    a = 3x

    b = 15

    c = 3x + 3

    Now, let's replace these parameters:

    c² = a² + b²

    (3x + 3) ² = (3x) ² + 15²

    (3x) ² + 2 * 3x * 3 + 3² = 9x² + 225

    9x² + 18x + 9 = 9x² + 225

    Rearrange:

    9x² - 9x² + 18x = 225 - 9

    18x = 216

    x = 216 / 18 = 12
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