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Chapter 7 Lesson 1

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20 Nsɛmmisa

Determine whether the following is true or false:

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Find the unknown side lengths of the following questions:

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Example:

1) 3 and 4

Solution: 5

Hypotenuse

Allow me some time to look at your responses before deciding to change your responses.

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Find the area of a triangle with a given leg and hypotensue

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a= 7^1/2

b= x

c= 19^1/2

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a= 12

b= x

c= 13

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a= 6

b= 5

c= x

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The following questions will give you two numbers. These two numbers belong to a set of Pythagorean Triples, meaning that all three numbers have to be integers.

You are tasked to find the third number, and to tell whether it is a side ( a or b ) or a hypotenuse ( c ).

To answer, you will first type the correct number, then tell whether it is a side or a hypotenuse.

Number:

Side or Hypotenuse:

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40 and 41

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12 and 35

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28 and 45

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48 and 55

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a = 8, c = 16

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a = 9, c = 12

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a = 21, c = 29

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a = 13, c = 17