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12 January, 08:11

If PQ=21 cm and QR=5cm, then what are the possible lengths for PR so that line PQ, line QR, and line PR can form a triangle? explain your reasoning

I have a pretty good idea what the answer is i just need it explained a smidge more.

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  1. 12 January, 09:10
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    We know that PQ is 21 cm and QR is 5 cm. There are only 2 possible answer for this and you use only one formula. It's called the Pythagorean theorem.

    The first possible is this. If the hypotenuse (the longest side of a triangle) is PR, we do:

    a² + b² = c² ←Fill in the numbers

    21² + 5² = c²

    441 + 25 = c²

    466 = c²

    √466 = 21.12 cm←Possible length

    The second possible is this:

    5² + b² = 21²

    25 + b² = 441

    b² = 441 - 25

    b² = 416

    √416 = 20.4←Another possible answer
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