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4 October, 17:34

If the lengths of two of the possible sides of a right triangle measure 4 root 15 and 7 root 6 what is the smallest possible length of the third side

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  1. 4 October, 20:07
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    Given that the sides of a right angle measures 4sqrt15 and 7sqrt6, thus the possible size of the third side will be:

    using Pythagorean theorem:

    c^2=a^2+b^2

    c^2 = (4sqrt15) ^2 + (7sqrt16) ^2

    c^2=4^2*15+7^2*16

    c^2=240+784

    c^2=1024

    hence;

    c=sqrt1024

    c=32

    Th possible third side is 32
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