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densk [106]
3 years ago
13

OMG HELLP IDK WHAT TO DOO PYTHGOREAM THEOEM !!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
elena55 [62]3 years ago
7 0

So, the formula for Pythagorean theorem is A² + B² = C²

We can solve this problem by plugging the values in

0.7² + 2.5² = C     or     0.49 + 6.25 = 6.74

Now find √6.74

which is 2.5

So the bike path side of the triangle (c) would be 2.5

Hope that helps!!

Otrada [13]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

0.6 miles.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given a diagram.

We will use Pythagoras theorem to solve our given problem, which states that sum of square of two legs of right triangle must be equal to square of hypotenuse.

a^2+b^2=h^2

Let us substitute the given values:

2.4^2+0.7^2=h^2

5.76+0.49=h^2

6.25=h^2

Switch sides:

h^2=6.25

Take square root of both sides:

h=\sqrt{6.25}

h=2.5

Now we will subtract 2.5 from the sum of there two sides as:

2.4+0.7-2.5=3.1-2.5=0.6

Therefore, Felix travel 0.6 miles farther by riding along the two sides of park.

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