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How to determine the hypotenuse?
Step 1 and 2: Draw an isosceles right triangle
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The legs of this triangle have a length of 1 inch
Step 3: The hypotenuse
This is calculated using the following Pythagoras theorem
[tex]h^2 = 1^2 + 1^2[/tex]
This gives
[tex]h = \sqrt 2[/tex]
Step 4: Draw another isosceles right triangle
Add 1 inch to one of the legs
See attachment (figure 2) for this triangle
The legs of this triangle have lengths of 1 inch and 2 inches, respectively
This hypotenuse is calculated using the following Pythagoras theorem
[tex]h^2 = 2^2 + 1^2[/tex]
This gives
[tex]h = \sqrt 5[/tex]
Step 5: Draw another isosceles right triangle
Add 1 inch to one of the legs
See attachment (figure 3) for this triangle
The legs of this triangle have lengths of 1 inch and 3 inches, respectively
This hypotenuse is calculated using the following Pythagoras theorem
[tex]h^2 = 3^2 + 1^2[/tex]
This gives
[tex]h = \sqrt {10[/tex]
Step 6: Draw another isosceles right triangle
Add 1 inch to one of the legs
See attachment (figure 4) for this triangle
The legs of this triangle have lengths of 1 inch and 4 inches, respectively
This hypotenuse is calculated using the following Pythagoras theorem
[tex]h^2 = 4^2 + 1^2[/tex]
This gives
[tex]h = \sqrt{[17[/tex]
See that the hypotenuse is the square root of 17
Hence, the right triangle whose legs are 1 inch and 4 inches has an hypotenuse of √17
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