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Use the Pythagorean theorem to find each missing length to the nearest tenth I want you tell how to do please

Use The Pythagorean Theorem To Find Each Missing Length To The Nearest Tenth I Want You Tell How To Do Please class=

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Let the unknown side be h

Pythagoras theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the square of the opposite plus the square of the adjacent in any right angled triangle

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{From the figure, } \\ \text{hypotenus = h} \\ \text{Let opposite = 3, adjacent = 10} \\ \text{Therefore, applying pythagoras theorem,} \\ h^2=3^2+10^2 \\ h^2=9+100 \\ h^2=109 \\ h=\sqrt[]{109} \\ h=10.44 \\ h\approx10.4\text{ (nearest tenth)} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The missing length is 10.4

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