Math › How to find the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle : Pythagorean Theorem
In the figure above, is a square and
is three times the length of
. What is the area of
?
Assigning the length of ED the value of x, the value of AE will be 3_x_. That makes the entire side AD equal to 4_x_. Since the figure is a square, all four sides will be equal to 4_x_. Also, since the figure is a square, then angle A of triangle ABE is a right angle. That gives triangle ABE sides of 3_x_, 4_x_ and 10. Using the Pythagorean theorem:
(3_x_)2 + (4_x_)2 = 102
9_x_2 + 16_x_2 = 100
25_x_2 = 100
_x_2 = 4
x = 2
With x = 2, each side of the square is 4_x_, or 8. The area of a square is length times width. In this case, that's 8 * 8, which is 64.
In order to get to work, Jeff leaves home and drives 4 miles due north, then 3 miles due east, followed by 6 miles due north and, finally, 7 miles due east. What is the straight line distance from Jeff’s work to his home?
2√5
11
10√2
15
6√2
Jeff drives a total of 10 miles north and 10 miles east. Using the Pythagorean theorem (a2+b2=c2), the direct route from Jeff’s home to his work can be calculated. 102+102=c2. 200=c2. √200=c. √100√2=c. 10√2=c
A right triangle has legs of 15m and 20m. What is the length of the hypotenuse?
30m
45m
35m
40m
25m
The Pythagorean theorem is a2 + b2 = c2, where a and b are legs of the right triangle, and c is the hypotenuse.
(15)2 + (20)2 = c2 so c2 = 625. Take the square root to get c = 25m
What is the hypotenuse of a right triangle with side lengths and
?
The Pythagorean Theorem states that . This question gives us the values of
and
, and asks us to solve for
.
Take and
and plug them into the equation as
and
:
Now we can start solving for :
The length of the hypotenuse is .
If and
, how long is side
?
Not enough information to solve
This problem is solved using the Pythagorean theorem . In this formula
and
are the legs of the right triangle while
is the hypotenuse.
Using the labels of our triangle we have:
If angle ,
and
, what is the value of
?
Once we see that , we know that we're working with a right triangle and that
will be the hypotenuse.
At this point we can use the Pythaogrean theorem () or, in this case:
.
Plug in our given values to solve:
To get from his house to the hardware store, Bob must drive 3 miles to the east and then 4 miles to the north. If Bob was able to drive along a straight line directly connecting his house to the store, how far would he have to travel then?
5 miles
25 miles
9 miles
15 miles
7 miles
Since east and north directions are perpendicular, the possible routes Bob can take can be represented by a right triangle with sides a and b of length 3 miles and 5 miles, respectively. The hypotenuse c represents the straight line connecting his house to the store, and its length can be found using the Pythagorean theorem: _c_2 = 32+ 42 = 25. Since the square root of 25 is 5, the length of the hypotenuse is 5 miles.
You leave on a road trip driving due North from Savannah, Georgia, at 8am. You drive for 5 hours at 60mph and then head due East for 2 hours at 50mph. After those 7 hours, how far are you Northeast from Savannah as the crow flies (in miles)?
Distance = hours * mph
North Distance = 5 hours * 60 mph = 300 miles
East Distance = 2 hours * 50 mph = 100 miles
Use Pythagorean Theorem to determine Northeast Distance
3002 + 1002 =NE2
90000 + 10000 = 100000 = NE2
NE = √100000