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Zorluk: OrtaRight Triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem

In the xyxy-plane, triangle ABCABC is a right triangle with the right angle at BB. The vertices of the triangle are A(3,11)A(3, 11), B(15,20)B(15, 20), and C(27,y)C(27, y), where yy is a constant. If the length of the hypotenuse ACAC is 25 and y<20y < 20, what is the value of yy?

Cevap: 4

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The value of yy is 4.
Applying the distance formula to vertices A(3,11)A(3, 11) and B(15,20)B(15, 20) yields a length of 15 for side ABAB. Since triangle ABCABC has its right angle at BB, the hypotenuse is AC=25AC = 25. Using the Pythagorean theorem (AB2+BC2=AC2AB^2 + BC^2 = AC^2), we find that BC=20BC = 20. Setting the distance between B(15,20)B(15, 20) and C(27,y)C(27, y) equal to 20 gives (2715)2+(y20)2=202(27-15)^2 + (y-20)^2 = 20^2. This simplifies to (y20)2=256(y-20)^2 = 256, which has solutions y=36y = 36 or y=4y = 4. Given that y<20y < 20, the value of yy must be 4.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Calculate the length of segment ABAB using the distance formula.
AB=15AB = 15
To find one of the leg lengths of the right triangle.
2
Apply the Pythagorean theorem to find the length of leg BCBC.
BC=20BC = 20
To determine the length of the other leg of the right triangle.
3
Use the distance formula for BCBC and the condition y<20y < 20 to solve for yy.
y=4y = 4
To find the vertical coordinate of vertex CC.

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