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9 September, 01:56

An oak tree is 12 feet tall and a bird is standing on the ground 16 feet from the tree. If the bird flies directly to the top of the tree, how far will it fly?

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  1. 9 September, 02:02
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    20 ft.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are two different (yet similar) ways to solve this problem:

    a. Pythagorean theorem

    b. Pythagorean triplet recognition

    With option "a", you set it up:

    12² + 16² = x²

    144 + 256 = x²

    400 = x²

    x = 20

    But, the arguably "easier" way to find out the distance is to use the Pythagorean's triplet recognition.

    We know that the most common right triangle is the 3-4-5 right triangle.

    If you take the three side lengths, and multiple them by the same thing, those are the sides to another right triangle.

    ex. 3-4-5 * 5

    15-20-25 are the sides of another right triangle!

    This also means that if you have a triangle that has the sides 15, 20, and 25, you immediately know it's a right triangle.

    When we look at 12 and 16, we know they are the legs of the triangle.

    We also know that if we multiply 4 times 3 and 4, it will equal 12 and 16.

    So what's 5 times 4? 20!
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