If two sides of a triangle are 9 cm and 15 cm in length, which COULD be the measure of the third side?
1 Answer
There are 2 possible answers to this:
Explanation:
The 9cm for sure is one of the triangle's legs, or one of the short sides, but the 15cm length could be a leg or a hypotenuse
So let's say that the 15 cm one is the hypotenuse, or the longest side of the triangle. We can use the pythagorean theorem of
Since the 15 cm one is the hypotenuse, that would make it the C value, and the 9 cm one the A or B value, depending on the one you would like. To solve for the missing value, we can do this if A is the 9cm
if we were to solve this by isolating the b value:
The other option we had is both the 15 and 9 cm long segments are legs, or the shorter sides. Then to find the long side, or C, we can simply do