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21 March, 17:23

Consider triangle ABC. The legs have a length of 5 units each. Triangle A B C is shown. Angle A C B is a right angle. The lengths of sides A C and C B are 5. The length of the hypotenuse c is unknown. What is the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle? 5 units 5 StartRoot 2 EndRoot units 10 units 10 StartRoot 2 EndRoot units

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  1. 21 March, 20:08
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    Hypotenuse = 5√2 units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Triangle ABC:

    The legs are 5 units each

    Opposite = 5unit

    Adjacent = 5unit

    Triangle ACB:

    lengths of sides A C and C B are 5

    The legs are 5 units each

    Leg = AC = Opposite = 5unit

    Leg = CB = Adjacent = 5unit

    The hypotenuse for both ∆ACB is unknown. Since ∆ACB is a right angled triangle, we would apply Pythagoras theorem to find the hypotenuse.

    Using Pythagoras theorem:

    Hypotenuse ² = opposite ² + adjacent ²

    Hypotenuse ² = leg² + leg²

    AB = hypotenuse in ∆ACB

    AB² = 5² + 5²

    AB² = 25+25 = 50

    AB = √50 = √ (25*2)

    AB = 5√2

    Hypotenuse = 5√2 units
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