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pythagorean unit practice
the diagram shows a right triangle and the lengths of two of its sides in inches.
which measurement is closest to the value of d in inches?
14.3 in.
6.3 in.
19.8 in.
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Step1: Apply Pythagorean theorem
For a right - triangle with sides \(a\), \(b\) and hypotenuse \(c\), the Pythagorean theorem is \(c^{2}=a^{2}+b^{2}\). Here \(a = 11.9\) and \(b = 7.9\), and \(d\) is the hypotenuse. So \(d^{2}=11.9^{2}+7.9^{2}\).
Step2: Calculate squares
\(11.9^{2}=11.9\times11.9 = 141.61\) and \(7.9^{2}=7.9\times7.9 = 62.41\). Then \(d^{2}=141.61 + 62.41=204.02\).
Step3: Find \(d\)
\(d=\sqrt{204.02}\approx14.3\).
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14.3 in.