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In right triangle ABCABC, the hypotenuse ACAC has length 2525, and leg ABAB has length 2020. What is the length of leg BCBC?

Cevap: 15

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15
For any right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse (a2+b2=c2a^2 + b^2 = c^2). In right triangle ABCABC, the hypotenuse is AC=25AC = 25 and one of the legs is AB=20AB = 20. Substituting these values into the theorem gives 202+BC2=25220^2 + BC^2 = 25^2, which simplifies to 400+BC2=625400 + BC^2 = 625. Subtracting 400400 from both sides results in BC2=225BC^2 = 225. Taking the square root of both sides gives the length of leg BCBC as 1515.

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1
Set up the Pythagorean theorem equation for the right triangle.
AB2+BC2=AC2AB^2 + BC^2 = AC^2
The Pythagorean theorem relates the lengths of the legs and the hypotenuse of any right triangle.
2
Substitute the known lengths of side ABAB and hypotenuse ACAC.
202+BC2=25220^2 + BC^2 = 25^2
We plug in 2020 for leg ABAB and 2525 for hypotenuse ACAC.
3
Evaluate the squared terms.
400+BC2=625400 + BC^2 = 625
Squaring 2020 gives 400400, and squaring 2525 gives 625625.
4
Isolate the variable term BC2BC^2.
BC2=225BC^2 = 225
Subtracting 400400 from both sides of the equation yields 225225.
5
Find the length of side BCBC.
BC=15BC = 15
Taking the square root of 225225 gives the positive length of leg BCBC.

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