What is the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if the two other sides are of lengths 15 and 10?

1 Answer
Jan 4, 2016

#sqrt 325 # ≈ 18.03 (2 decimal places )

Explanation:

In this question we are making use of Pythagoras' Theorem which states that' in a right angled triangle the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the 2 adjacent sides'

if c = hypotenuse and a and b represent the lengths of the other 2 sides:
then # c^2 = a ^2 + b^2 #

hence # c = sqrt (a^2 + b^2 )#

In this question let a = 15 and b = 10

so hypotenuse = # sqrt ((15^2 + 10)^2)#

# = sqrt (225 + 100 #

# = sqrt 325 # ≈ 18.03 ( 2 decimal places )