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the answer is zero there are no stools
To get the hypotenuse you need to square the twoo legs and add them together. Then that final answer, you find the square root of, and that's your FINAL answer. If both legs are 4, then you square four: 42 + 42 = 16+16 = 32 The square root of 32 is: about 5.65 5.65 is the length of your hypotenuse. Hope this helps -FlapJack
Area = 0.5*10*4 = 20 square units
6 square feet
Area = 1/2*5.5*4 = 11 square units
Square root of 41
The shortest road connecting all four towns is 2*sqrt(2) = 2.8284 km. This consists of the two diagonals of the square.
the square root of 116
It would be the square root 32 in cm
202 + 42 =216=hypotenuse squared= 4(square root (26)) actually you are wrongIt is rather simple really 20*20 which equals 400 and 400 + 4*4 which is 16 will equal 416 and then you square root 416 and get 20.396
The length of the hypothesis of a right triangle with legs of 4 would depend on the units used for measurement. If the legs are measured in the same units, the length of the hypotenuse can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs. In this case, the length of the hypotenuse would be 4√2.
A man (2 legs) sat on three legs (a 3 legged stool), 4 legs (dog) jumped on 2 legs (man), 2 legs (man) got mad and threw 3 legs (stool) at 4 legs (dog). There are many variations of this.