What is the length of the unknown leg in the right triangle?

So for this, we will be using the pythagorean theorem, which is [tex]leg^2+leg^2=hypotenuse^2[/tex] , to find the missing leg. Since we know that a and 9 are our legs and √113 is our hypotenuse, plug them into the equation as such:
[tex]a^2+9^2=\sqrt{113}^2[/tex]
Firstly, solve the exponents:
[tex]a^2+81=113[/tex]
Next, subtract 81 on both sides of the equation:
[tex]a^2=32[/tex]
Next, square root both sides of the equation:
[tex]a=\sqrt{32}[/tex]
Your final answer is √32 miles.
Pythagorean theorem: ⇒ a²+b²=c²
A unknown leg of a right triangle can be found using the Pythagorean theorem.
a²+b²=c²
a²+9²=√113²
You had to solve by the equation with exponents.
And it gave us ⇒ a²+81=113
And then you had to subtract by eighty-one (81) from both sides of equation form.
And it gave us ⇒ a²=32
And finally you had to used their square root with thirty-two (32) from both sides of equation form.
And it gave us ⇒ a²=32, [tex]\sqrt{a^2}= \sqrt{32}[/tex], and [tex]a=\sqrt{32}[/tex].
32 miles is the correct and final answer.
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