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Pythagoras theorem is a formula that helps us determine the missing side of a triangle, with the measure of two sides, given.

The Pythagoras theorem formula is expressed as:

[tex](\small\text{Hypotenuse})^{2} = (\small\text{side}_{1} )^{2} + (\small\text{side}_{2} )^{2}[/tex]

Now, let us take an example to understand the concept better.

Example:

A triangle with longest side given as 15 centimeters. The base of the triangle has a length of 9 centimeters. What is the measure of the height?

Solution:

We are given the following:

  • Longest side (hypotenuse of the triangle) = 15 cm
  • Base of the triangle (Not the longest side) = 9 cm

When we plug the hypotenuse and the base, in the formula, we get;

  • ⇒ 15² = 9² + (side₂)²

Subtract 9² on both sides of the equation to isolate (side₂)².

  • ⇒ 15² = 9² + (side₂)²
  • ⇒ 15² - 9² = 9² + (side₂)² - 9²

We can use the rule [a² - b² = (a - b)(a + b)] to simplify the L.H.S

  • ⇒ (15 - 9)(15 + 9) = (side₂)²
  • ⇒ (6)(24) = (side₂)²
  • ⇒ 144 = (side₂)²

Now, take square root on both sides of the equation to determine the measure of the missing side (height of triangle).

  • ⇒ √144 = √(side₂)²
  • 12 = side₂

Therefore, the measure of the height is 12 centimeters.

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