What is the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if the two other sides are of lengths 5 and 11?

1 Answer
Feb 11, 2016

#sqrt146#

Explanation:

This is a job for the Pythagorean Theorem.

The Pythagorean Theorem takes the length of any two sides of a right triangle and tells you the length of the remaining side.

For a right triangle with leg lengths of #a# and #b# and a hypotenuse length of #c#, the Pythagorean Theorem states that

#a^2+b^2=c^2#

Here, we are given the two sides that are not the hypotenuse, which are #a# and #b#. We can substitute them into the equation to find the length of the hypotenuse, #c#.

#5^2+11^2=c^2#

Simplify.

#25+121=c^2#

#146=c^2#

#c=sqrt146#

This is as simplified as it can get, since the prime factorization of #146# is #2*73#.