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14 March, 13:24

Carl is trying to determine the length of segment MN using the Pythagorean theorem.

Step 1: Find the vertex of a possible right triangle. V (4, 1)

Step 2: Find the leg lengths of the right triangle. NV = 7, MV = 5

Step 3: Substitute the values into the Pythagorean theorem. 7 squared + 5 squared = c2

Step 4: Solve for c. 7 squared + 5 squared = c2

49 + 25 = c2

74 = c2

square root of 74 = c

Which best describes the accuracy of Carl's solution?

Carl's work and answer are both entirely correct.

Carl's answer is correct, but he incorrectly labeled the leg lengths in step 2.

Carl's work and answer are incorrect. He choose a vertex, V, that does not make a right triangle with MN.

Carl's work and answer are incorrect. He substituted and solved incorrectly.

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  1. 14 March, 13:43
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    B. Carl's answer is correct but he incorrectly labeled the leg lengths in step 2.
  2. 14 March, 13:47
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    Carl's answer is correct but he incorrectly labeled the leg lengths in step 2.
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