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4 November, 13:45

If the hypotenuse of a right triangle is 70 feet and one of the legs is 42 feet, what is the length of the other leg?

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  1. 4 November, 14:45
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    a^2 + b^2 = c^2

    1) This can be seen as;

    (side #1) ^2 + (side #2) ^2 = (hypotenuse) ^2

    2) Now put the numbers;

    (42) ^2 + (side#2) ^2 = (70) ^2

    3) Now square the numbers

    1764 + (side#2) ^2 = 4900

    4) Now we have to isolate the side we are trying to find, by subtracting 1764 from both sides

    (side#2) ^2 = 4900-1764

    5)

    (side#2) ^2 = 3136

    6) Now we need to get rid of the square of side #2 (^2), to do this we have to do the opposite of a square, which is square rooting both sides.

    √ (side#2) ^2 = √3136

    7) Now the square and squareroot of of side#2 will cancel and the square root of 3136 is 56 if you plug it into your calculator

    (side#2) = 56

    Final Answer)

    The length of the other leg is 56ft.
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