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20 September, 01:39

The hypoenuse of a right triangle is 10 m long. The shorter leg is 2 m shorter than the longer leg. Find the side lengths of the triangle.

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  1. 20 September, 04:30
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    A2+b2=c2

    x2 + (x-2) 2=102

    x2+x2-4x+4=100

    2x2-4x+4-100=0

    2x2-4x-96=0

    divide both sides by 2

    x2-2x-48=0

    factor

    (x-8) (x+6) = 0

    x-8=0

    x=8 inches

    x-2=6 inches

    x and x-2 are the legs and the hypotenuse is 10 inches

    something I noticed ...

    are you familiar with a 3-4-5 right triangle?

    32+42=52, 9+16=25

    if you double or triple or quadruple, or ... you get another right triangle

    6,8,10 is a right triangle, 9,12,15 is a right triangle, etc

    look at the 6-8-10 right triangle; the hypotenuse is 10 and one leg is 2 less than the other-exactly what was stated in the problem
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