To find the hypotenuse of the triangle
you use the length of the legs
Plug it into the Pythagorean Theorem
so
is one of the legs
and
is the other leg
then
is the hypothenuse
I'm trying to help you in a easy way. Just multiply the numbers for part 1. And then add the numbers u multiplied from part 1 all together and you will have your answer for part 2. Lol don't report this because i am not good at multiplying so ye but this is what i would have done.<span />
Answer:
h=12 A=144 sq. cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
pythagoream therom:
9^2+h^2=15^2
81+h^2=225
h^2=225-81
h^2=144
Sq. rt h^2=sq. rt 144
h=12cm
1/2(b1+b2)h
1/2(5+19)12
1/2(24)12
1/2(288)
a=144
Answer:the measure of angle B is A
Step-by-step explanation:42 is the angle of A and C together so it is the same on the other side
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