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13 March, 20:38

In a right angle, the altitude to a 6ft hypotenuse. Find the length of the altitude and each leg.

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  1. 13 March, 22:02
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    Answer:a=3.6 and b=4.8

    Step-by-step explanation: (a^2) + (b^2) = (c^2)

    Where c is hypotenuse is equal to 6. A right triangle is also known as a 3,4,5 triangle where the 2 legs are 3 and 4 and hypotenuse is 5. Find the factor in size difference by dividing your hypotenuse of 6 by the hypotenuse of 5 you get 1.2. Now multiply the 3 and 4 by 1 2 to get your answers of 3.6 and 4.8.

    To check work simply plug in your legs as a and b

    (3.6^2) + (4.8^2) = (6^2)

    (12.96) + (23.04) = (36)
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