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15 January, 12:50

The hypotenuse in a right triangle is 13 cm. Of the other two sides one is 7 cm longer than the other determine the lengths of those two sides

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  1. 15 January, 13:00
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    Assuming x represents the length of the first side.

    Use pythagorean theorem to solve:

    a^2 + b^2 = c^2

    x^2 + (x+7) ^ 2 = 13^2

    x^2 + x^2 + 14x+49 = 169

    2 x^2 + 14x - 120 = 0

    Solve the quadratic equation using the quadratic formula.

    At the end, you will get side lengths of # (-14 ± 34) / 4, or - 12 and 5

    SInce a negative triangle length is impossible, 5 is the value of x and 5 + 7 is the value of x + 7, which makes 12.

    The formula for area of a right triangle is A = b h/2

    A = b (h) 2

    A = 12 (5) 2

    A = 30c m^ 2
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