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scZoUnD [109]
2 years ago
7

The lengths of the sides of the right triangle above are a, 3, and c. What is a in terms of c?

Mathematics
1 answer:
NemiM [27]2 years ago
3 0

The expression for a in terms of c is a^{2}= \sqrt{c^{2}  -9}. The correct option is the third option a^{2}= \sqrt{c^{2}  -9}

<h3>Pythagorean theorem </h3>

From the question, we are to determine the expression for a in terms of c

In the given right triangle, we can write that

c^{2} =  a^{2} +3^{2} (<em>Pythagorean theorem</em>)

Thus,

c^{2} =  a^{2} +9

a^{2}= c^{2}  -9

a^{2}= \sqrt{c^{2}  -9}

Hence, the expression for a in terms of c is a^{2}= \sqrt{c^{2}  -9}. The correct option is the third option a^{2}= \sqrt{c^{2}  -9}

Learn more on Pythagorean theorem here: brainly.com/question/23994492

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