Assignment - 11. The Pythagorean Theorom
a = 16, c = 20, b =
17
b = 9, c = 16 a =
4√2
a = 4, b = 4, c =
5√5
a = 8, b = 15, c =
5√7
Create the equation to be used to find the missing lengths. Do not solve the equation. Format your answer in the sequence: hypotenuse, unknown leg, known leg.
8^2=b^2+4^2
The triangle shown is a right triangle. Create the equation to be used to find the missing lengths. Format your answer in the sequence: hypotenuse, unknown leg, known leg.
9^2=x^2+5^2
The Pythagorean Theorem deals with which relationship in a right triangle?
The lengths of the legs and the length of the hypotenuse
a = 40, c = 41, b =
* 12
a = 5, b = 10, c =
* 9
a = 5, b = 12, c =
* √(119)
The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 4, 5, 6. Can the triangle be a right triangle?
no
The triangle shown is a right triangle. Create the equation to be used to find the missing lengths. (Enter the smaller leg of the triangle first.) Do not solve the equation.
x^2=4^2+7^2
The triangle shown is a right triangle. Create the equation to be used to find the missing lengths. Do not solve the equation.
y^2=3^2+3^2
The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 3, 3, 3√2 . Can the triangle be a right triangle?
yes
The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 3, 4, 5. Can the triangle be a right triangle?
yes
The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 6, 8, 10. Can the triangle be a right triangle?
yes