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12 December, 15:58

The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 5 feet. One leg of the triangle is 3 feet. What is the length of the other leg (rounded to the nearest hundredth) ?

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  1. 12 December, 16:11
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    4 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula to solve for the hypotenuse is

    hyp^2 = side^2+side^2

    But in this question, we don't have to solve for the hypotenuse so we do the opposite. Let's name the given side, side a and the other side, side b

    With the given hypotenuse and one side we use this formula:

    side^2=hyp^-side^2

    Hypotense = 5 feet

    Side b = hyp^2-side^2

    Side b = 5^2 - 3^2

    Side b = 25 - 9

    Side b = 16

    Side b = sqrt of 16

    B = 4 feet

    Therefore B = 4 feet
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