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3 February, 12:18

Using the Pythagorean theogram find the length of a leg of a right triangle if the other leg is 8 feet long and the hypotenuse is 10 feet long

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  1. 3 February, 12:32
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    Pythagorean Theorem is A^2 + B^2 = C^2. So, to find a leg instead of the hypotenuse you switch it around to C^2 - B^2=A^2. 10^2 - 8^2 = the missing leg. 100 - 64=C^2. 100-64=36. So then, you just square root the 36 which is 6. So 6 is the length of the other leg. And, if you want to you can take original Pythagorean Theorem and plug in all the numbers to double check.
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