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  1. Here are eight (8) Pythagorean Theorem problems for you to solve. You might need to find either the leg or the hypotenuse of the right triangle. These problems vary in type and difficulty, providing you an opportunity to level up your skills.

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  2. Learn how to use and prove the Pythagorean theorem, a special relationship between the sides of a right triangle. Practice with quizzes, word problems, and 3D examples.

  3. Practice applying the Pythagorean theorem to solve problems involving right triangles and rectangles. Use a calculator and solve four problems with different scenarios and dimensions.

    • Find the length of the hypotenuse. Our goal is to solve for the length of the hypotenuse. We are given the lengths of the two legs. We know two sides out of the three!
    • Find the length of the leg. Just by looking at the figure above, we know that we have enough information to solve for the missing side. The reason is the measure of the two sides are given and the other leg is left as unknown.
    • Do the sides [latex]17[/latex], [latex]15[/latex] and [latex]8[/latex] form a right triangle? If so, which sides are the legs and the hypotenuse?
    • A rectangle has a length of [latex]8[/latex] meters and a width of [latex]6[/latex] meters. What is the length of the diagonal of the rectangle?
  4. Learn how to use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse or the adjacent sides of a right triangle. See the formula, proof, 3D application and practice questions with solutions.

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  6. 1. Given the diagram at the right, as labeled, find x. 2. Stanley, the skunk, is traveling from point A to point B by taking a shortcut through the pond. A path that avoids the pond is 25 feet south and 28 feet east.

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